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I have tried what you suggested but it doesn't take me back to IE9, just opens IE10 again.
I have tried what you suggested but it doesn't take me back to IE9, just opens IE10 again.
Well at least ie of some version opened
Change to Check for updates but let me deside when to download and install them.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2797-windows-update-settings-change.html
If you choose to Uninstall ie10 see this,
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/282216-internet-explorer-10-install-uninstall-windows-7-a.html
See a video here Uninstall three versions of ie in aboutthree minutes,
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/112121-internet-explorer-9-uninstall-2.html#post2319908
Windows features on or off,
Toggle ie off and boot when prompted/ then repeat and turn ie back on,
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5023-windows-features-turn-off.html
Issues installing windows updates,
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947821?wa=wsignin1.0
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_update/
Mr. Fixit,
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/windows-update-issues/en-us
Find and fix issues with uninstalling programs,
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall/
Just to clarify something please regarding a previous reply - "Hold the Windows logo key down and press the R key, Type in the Run box,
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When I put in 'iexplore.exe' I get an error message and when I put in 'internet explorer' I get ie10
Which should I be typing in, 'iexplore.exe' or 'internet explorer'?
I am wondering whether I could do a Win7 repair to get back the lost ie9
It sounds like your using the start menu search and not the Run box,
Start menu search you can use either term/ iexplore.exe or internet explorer,
The Run box is different,
Start Menu - Add Run Button
But yes you can see this for a repair install,
Repair Install
If you drop the ('......') it should work,
You can copy and paste this entire string in the Run box,
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
Redo post #12,
Here's a Microsoft link,
Which version of Internet Explorer am I using? - Microsoft Windows Help
If you recall I am trying to get rid of the 'waiting' that sometimes shows in tabs despite the webpages apparently fully loading and also trying to get Google maps Street View to work, plus the iGoogle BBC News gadget is continually stuck on ‘Loading Top Stories’.
I tried to use the Windows 7 disc repair facility but I was unable to uninstall the Service Pack update.
Instead I thought I would uninstall IE10 again and reinstall to see if that would get rid of these problems, as usual after uninstalling IE10 it did not roll back to IE9, I again got the error window ‘Class not registered’.
Success 2 out of 3, after uninstalling and reinstalling IE10 the ‘waiting’ has gone and Google street view works but it is still on stuck on ‘Loading Top Stories’.
Regarding ‘Loading Top Stories’, it’s almost like there should be a box somewhere that should be checked or unchecked.
Review this and see if anything here helps,
Tweaks for Internet explorer settings,
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie10-windows_7/internet-explorer-tweaks/3aab5de2-517c-4577-89e6-5c5afe22e2f1