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I've never seen IE10 cause a BSOD, people most likely are blaming IE10 since that was the last process which was running at the time.
I've never seen IE10 cause a BSOD, people most likely are blaming IE10 since that was the last process which was running at the time.
While IE10/11 security is good, it requires EPM to be enabled for the full protection. Unfortunately,doing so disables DNTM and/or Ghostery plugins on 64bit systems. This is not an issue with IE, more of an issue with the plugins. In my system, the EPM had been substituted by EMET 4.0 and running DNTM.
I just wish that there was a "NoScript" plugin for IE10/11...
IE 10 is not my cup of tea, still using IE9 a better deal. I use Google Chrome more! Opera and Firefox occasionally.