IE10 A Bit Of A No Go For Me

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  1. Posts : 3,302
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       #31

    GTX11 said:
    This is my Copy of shell32.dll in Sysytem32



    This is the one in sysWOW64:



    I still cannot install IE 10. I keep getting this error:



    Any help would be appreciated.
    Still working on it lol
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  2. Posts : 1,397
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       #32

    http://www.tweaking....all_in_one.html

    I downloaded and ran the above. It does all kinds of testing and it removed my 7tsp hudevolution Icon. I then was able to install IE 10 with no problems. Then I used 7tsp and replaced those Icons and guess what? IE 10 would not start. I reverted back to Mr Grim's Blue Icons and IE 10 works just fine. I did not have to remove any themes. So If you have anything installed with 7tsp I would remove it if you want to have IE 10. I am a die hard Firefox user but IE 10 is twice as fast.
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  3. Posts : 12,120
    Win 7 Pro x64 / Win 10 Pro
       #33

    If you want Danny you can try my modified shell32.dlls it modifies the left navigation pane in control panel and the top of the control panel itself and also the animation window color background of the copy window. For some reason this link will not work with Firefox at least for me I had to use IE.
    https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resi...AX9B_hnfl-lM6M

    Jerry
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  4. Posts : 3,302
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       #34

    Bongo said:
    If you want Danny you can try my modified shell32.dlls it modifies the left navigation pane in control panel and the top of the control panel itself and also the animation window color background of the copy window. For some reason this link will not work with Firefox at least for me I had to use IE.
    https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resi...AX9B_hnfl-lM6M

    Jerry
    Thanks Jerry will give it a go.

    Likewise these are my 2 shell32.dlls. http://sdrv.ms/XGKMhO They are only icon and folder changes, if you still have your VM running could you pop these in and see how you get on.
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  5. Posts : 12,120
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       #35

    I will try them out a little later today or tomorrow morning and let you know.

    Jerry
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  6. Posts : 1,397
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       #36

    IE 10 started to work fine for about 45 minutes< then my screen went black< an i got a BSOD. I am done with IE 10.
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  7. Posts : 10,994
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       #37

    GTX11 said:
    http://www.tweaking....all_in_one.html

    I downloaded and ran the above. It does all kinds of testing and it removed my 7tsp hudevolution Icon. I then was able to install IE 10 with no problems. Then I used 7tsp and replaced those Icons and guess what? IE 10 would not start. I reverted back to Mr Grim's Blue Icons and IE 10 works just fine. I did not have to remove any themes. So If you have anything installed with 7tsp I would remove it if you want to have IE 10. I am a die hard Firefox user but IE 10 is twice as fast.
    GTX11 said:
    IE 10 started to work fine for about 45 minutes< then my screen went black< an i got a BSOD. I am done with IE 10.
    I believe many Forum contributors will say that "tweaking" tools should not be used on Windows 7. They cause more problems than they solve. Having said that, make sure you have a current restore point available at a minimum. A system image is even better. Then let the experiments begin.
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       #38

    marsmimar said:
    ICit2lol said:
    Well don't want to start another thread on this but I want to get back to IE9 and I cannot find IE10 in Programs and Features.

    I am only doing this because of a work related site that I cannot access in IE10 with or without Java as the program the department uses is Oracle based

    Plus I find the constant slow downloading of web pages and the flicking of the page up and down before it finally stops pretty annoying.
    John, it should be under "Installed Updates".

    Trouble with IE10
    Thanks Lee I will do that as it isn't working out well at all - not just on my worksite but alos loading pages with that constant flicking up and down before settling on a screen.

    But the worksite is the most important issue ate the moment and I have got onto to the IT people from work and they had no idea this was happening. Just so lucky I had the old multi drive machine still with IE9:)
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  9. Posts : 12,120
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       #39

    xxxdannyxxx said:

    Likewise these are my 2 shell32.dlls. http://sdrv.ms/XGKMhO They are only icon and folder changes, if you still have your VM running could you pop these in and see how you get on.
    Just try this out Danny and IE 10 would not even start. I noticed your .dlls were quite a bit bigger than the original yours are running about 20 to 21 mb and the originals are about 12 to 13 mb. If you like I could make some for you using Restorator and see if that makes a difference.

    Jerry
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  10. Posts : 1,397
    Win 10 Pro 64
       #40

    marsmimar said:
    GTX11 said:
    http://www.tweaking....all_in_one.html

    I downloaded and ran the above. It does all kinds of testing and it removed my 7tsp hudevolution Icon. I then was able to install IE 10 with no problems. Then I used 7tsp and replaced those Icons and guess what? IE 10 would not start. I reverted back to Mr Grim's Blue Icons and IE 10 works just fine. I did not have to remove any themes. So If you have anything installed with 7tsp I would remove it if you want to have IE 10. I am a die hard Firefox user but IE 10 is twice as fast.
    GTX11 said:
    IE 10 started to work fine for about 45 minutes< then my screen went black< an i got a BSOD. I am done with IE 10.
    I believe many Forum contributors will say that "tweaking" tools should not be used on Windows 7. They cause more problems than they solve. Having said that, make sure you have a current restore point available at a minimum. A system image is even better. Then let the experiments begin.
    Thanks, yes I did a re image and am without IE10, which is fine with me. Maybe when it comes to Windows update, I will try it again. Thanks. This tool basically just does what you can do yourself in the cmd prompt.
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