Reinstall or restore Internet Explorer in Windows XP. Reinstalling the internet explorer browser How to restore explorer after removal

If errors or problems occur while using Internet Explorer, it is quite possible that they are related to changes in settings in the browser. You can get rid of problems by returning to the original settings of your Internet browser. Once you start the process, it cannot be canceled. Therefore, keep in mind that the current settings will be lost forever.

Automatic reset

Microsoft offers users a very convenient tool called Fix it. It helps in various situations, including when problems arise with the Internet browser. If we talk about how to restore the internet explorer browser, then this utility can be very useful if you do not plan to stop using it completely.

Fix it can be used by those who have versions of XP, Vista or Seven installed. In Windows 8, you will need to reset the settings manually. So, to solve the problem, we launch the utility, which can be found on the developers’ website. You can download and install it by clicking on File Upload and agreeing to the Run command. After this, you will need to follow the instructions that the Installation Wizard will recommend.

The next stage is direct troubleshooting. To do this, go to a window that will allow you to reset your browser settings. Click on the Reset button. After the process is completed, close the utility.

Restoring default values ​​in internet explorer

Before you restore internet explorer settings manually, it is recommended to close all active applications on your computer. After that you need to know. Next, launch the browser and find Tools in the menu. Here we find the Internet Options command. If the toolbar is not visible in your Internet browser, you can call it by pressing Alt.

In Properties we are interested in the Advanced tab. Here you should click the Reset button. Those who use version 6 of internet explorer will need the Default command. It should be noted that resetting only disables extensions, but does not remove them. In order to delete cookies, browsing history, passwords, etc., you need to check the corresponding boxes. After the operation is completed, you should close the browser window. The changes will take effect the next time you open your Internet browser.

If restoring the original settings did not help fix the problem, you can try to return the system to the moment when the browser worked correctly. In Vista, to do this, go to the control panel and go to System and Security. After that, click on Backup and Restore. The Fix Windows and System Restore option will be located on the left side panel. In the menu that opens, you can select a restore point, in other words, the date when the browser, in your opinion, worked without problems. But in this case, a restore point must be created in advance; read how to do this in Windows 7.

In XP, you can restore the system through standard programs. In them we find the line Service, where this function is located directly. Having switched to it, you need to select the point when you think the browser worked without any problems. G8 users can also roll back the system to the desired settings using built-in tools.

If all of the above steps do not help, then maybe you should think about changing your browser. Currently, developers offer many quite decent Internet browsers, for example, Chrome, Firefox, etc. By the way, any bookmarks that were saved directly in Internet Explorer can be easily transferred to any other browser.

For the first time since its release about 20 years ago, Internet Explorer is no longer the default browser on the Windows operating system. Developed back in 1995, the Internet Explorer browser has been modernized countless times throughout its long history and has become overgrown with a huge number of outdated and simply unnecessary tools.

For example, it includes support for technologies that are rarely used or are so outdated that they are not used in modern software. All of them greatly reduce the overall performance of the browser and make Internet Explorer an ineffective tool when viewing sites created using modern solutions. In addition, support for older technologies makes Internet Explorer vulnerable to many threats and malware.

Based on this, Microsoft decided to stop supporting the old browser and focus efforts on developing a completely new solution, which became Microsoft Edge. If you are used to Internet Explorer and are not going to change it, then you still have the opportunity to restore the old servant’s rights.

How to restore Internet Explorer

If your Start menu doesn't have a tile to launch Internet Explorer, you'll need to use the Control Panel tools to install it. To restore Internet Explorer to your operating system, follow these steps:

  1. Right click on the button Start and select the command in the context menu Control Panel.
  2. Click on a section Programs and in the subsection Programs and components click on the link Turn Windows features on or off.
  3. In the dialog box that appears on the screen check the Internet Explorer 11 option, and then click the button OK.

At the request that appears on the screen, restart your computer by clicking the Restart now button. After you restart your computer, the icon for Internet Explorer will be added to the Accessories - Windows section of the Start menu.

Of course, in terms of performance, Internet Explorer is significantly inferior to the Microsoft Edge browser, but some users, especially those of the old school, will like the classic interface and support for technologies that have long sunk into oblivion. Oddly enough, Microsoft plans to continue updating the security modules of Internet Explorer, although support for new technologies in this browser is hardly to be expected.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus finds in the folder C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer virus and suggests rebooting the computer to completely remove it, I agree and reboot, but after the reboot Kaspersky again finds this virus. The virus file is not deleted manually. The Dr.Web CureIt anti-virus scanner also finds this virus, but cannot neutralize it. Periodically browser Internet Explorer won't open or it opens, but after a while an error appears " Internet Explorer has stopped working" and the browser closes. The browser's home page constantly changes to one GS site, then to another.

I'm terribly tired of all this and the most important thing is that resetting the Internet Explorer browser settings and disabling all add-ons, as well as deleting temporary files, clearing the cache in the folder

C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache does not help.

The official Microsoft website offers an ineffective way to reinstall Internet Explorer

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378/ru#repair

They say that the browser is an integral part of the operating system and it is impossible to remove it, you can simply disable it, then reboot and turn it on, and this is what they call reinstallation?! I tried this, but the virus remains in the C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer folder. Most likely, this method is suitable for milder cases.

Hello friends, I will offer you my secret way to reinstall the Internet Explorer browser and this will be a real reinstallation, all working browser files will be deleted and then restored again. Since I constantly have to deal with computers infected with viruses, and the Internet Explorer browser often becomes a target for virus writers, I have developed my own method for reinstalling it and I must say, it is quite successful.

It is no secret that most malware lies in wait for us on the vastness of the World Wide Web, and the browser (for many users the most frequently used operating system tool) is the first to take the attack of a malicious program and often loses the battle. If the problem happens with any other browser, then you can simply reinstall it, but with Internet Explorer everything looks different, it is actually difficult to remove it, but it is possible.

As our reader correctly noted, Microsoft offers its own method of reinstalling Internet Explorer, but it is far from ideal; using this method, the browser is simply turned off and then turned on if necessary, but the browser files in its personal folder C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer are not reinstalled again. If the browser files are damaged or infected with a virus, then disabling and enabling this will not help.

Note: Friends, if you have problems with your browser Internet Explorer does not always need to be reinstalled; in most cases, it is enough to check the C: drive with the installed operating system for viruses with an anti-virus scanner, then:

1. P reset all browser settings.

2. Disable all unnecessary browser add-ons.

3. Delete temporary files.

Reset all browser settings. Tools -> Browser Options

Advanced -> Reset

Check the box ->Delete personal settings and click on the Reset button.

Close. And reboot the computer.

After the reboot, check whether the Internet Explorer browser add-ons have been reset.

Click the Tools button and then select Configure Add-ons.

In this window, disable all unnecessary and unfamiliar elements and toolbars. For example, I recently uninstalled the Video Converter Ultimate program from my computer, but despite this, it left its completely unnecessary Toolbar (graphical interface element) in the browser. Such elements can also be left behind by malware.

For example, this Toolbar may block your access to all social networks, I wrote about it in the article -.

In Internet Explorer browser Click the Tools button and then select Internet Options.

On the General->Browser History tab, click the Delete button.

Then you can make sure everything in the browser's temporary files folder is deleted. On the General->Browser History tab, click the Options button.

View files

The browser temporary files folder will open, you can delete everything in it manually

C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache

Friends, if after this your browser Internet Explorer will misbehave, which means you will have to completely reinstall it.

Complete reinstallation of Internet Explorer browser

To achieve the goal, you and I need to boot into the Windows 8.1 recovery environment, since in a running operating system with the Internet Explorer browser, the operating system itself will not allow us to do anything.

In the initial Windows 8.1 installation window, press the keyboard shortcut shift+f10 and a command prompt window will open

First, we determine the drive letter of the Windows 8.1 operating system. Enter the notepad command.

Notepad will open. File -> Open

Left-click onComputer. File type- select All files , then determine the drive letter with Windows 8.1 installed (in the recovery environment, Win 8.1 may not have the letter C at all:) in my case, the files of the installed operating system ended up on the disk(F:).

We go to the F:\Program Files folder and rename the Internet Explorer folder, for example, to 1. You can delete the folder, since we will install the browser again, but it is always better to be on the safe side.

Update

The job is done, close all windows and restart the computer.

After loading Windows 8.1, if you enter the folder C:\Program Files, then naturally instead of the folder Internet Explorer will be folder 1. For the operating system this means one thing - browserInternet Explorer is no more.

Reinstalling the Internet Explorer browser

Good afternoon Just recently I wrote an article on how to remove Internet Explorer? In this article we will continue the topic we started and talk about how to restore Explorer now.

I'm not doing this for fun, it's just that last time my explorer was badly damaged as a result of an accident. So, I had to delete it. I could do without him. I don’t really need this browser, but many users write that Internet Explorer 11 is faster than its predecessors, and many want to know how it can be restored or reinstalled.

Yes, version 11 has indeed become faster and more convenient than its predecessors. Although it is clearly not up to par with many browsers. Therefore, we continue this topic.

So, in order to restore Internet Explorer, you must first check whether you have it turned on or not. Remember in the last article we turned it off? So, for this we need a control panel. We enter through the launch. Next, in the menu on the left, select “Large icons”

and look for the inscription: “Programs and components”. In the top left menu, select “Turn off Windows components.”

We will be asked to wait a little, then we will see a new window where we will see the installed system components. In my case, there is no checkmark above Internet Explorer 11, so it needs to be checked.

We will see an inscription where we will be asked to wait a little. Let's wait until the inscription disappears and open our Internet Explorer. If you don't have a shortcut to it on your desktop, you'll have to go to Program Files through Explorer. To do this, left-click on the “Computer” shortcut, select drive C, look for the Program Files folder and click on it.

A new window will open, where we need to select a file with the Explorer logo and the inscription iexplore.exe. Let's click on this inscription, and our browser will launch (you may have something like this, the main thing is to click on the explorer image).

If you cannot find Internet Explorer on your computer, simply download it from the Internet and proceed further. If you can’t launch Explorer, enter in the search bar inetcpl.cpl and press enter. The browser should start.

How to restore Internet Explorer by resetting parameters

Now, friends, let's get down to the main work. First, we will reset the Internet Explorer settings. In the “Tools” submenu we will find the line “Browser Options” (This menu is located under the main menu, if you can’t see it, you need to press the Alt button).

Click on this line and select “Advanced”. In the window that opens, click the “Reset” button.

Then we will be asked if we really want to reset. Before agreeing, be sure to check the “Delete personal settings” box. Click on reset.


We will begin resetting Internet Explorer settings.


After the reset procedure, you need to restart the computer. Before doing this, do not forget to close all running programs and save the necessary data.

Uploading a new version

Now, to restore Internet Explorer we need download new version browser. We select this version to suit our system and the capacity of our system.

Now we need to remove the old version of Internet Explorer. I wrote about this in my article “”. Then, restart your computer.

After this, install the downloaded version. You have restored your browser.

I hope you now know how to restore Internet Explorer?

Friends, after removing Explorer from your computer, I suggest you reinstall Windows not on a regular HDD, but on an SSD, as I did. You can buy it on AliExpress. Disks on a page range from 120 to 960 GB, i.e., actually 1 TB. You can purchase it via the link.... Judging by the description, the disk is suitable for both Computers and (laptops).

From the screenshot you can see the disk volumes. If you need to install the system, it is enough to purchase a disk with a capacity of 120 GB. If it’s a full-fledged hard drive, then, at your discretion, from 480 to 960 GB. Why do I recommend installing Windows on a solid-state hard drive? Your system will boot in seconds! If you purchase a 1TB disk, all your programs will work!

Sincerely, Andrey Zimin 05/21/2015

An anecdote in every article

Internet Explorer 8 is still one of the best browsers from Microsoft. It can even compete with FireFox on equal terms. And since many users switched to Windows 7, its popularity is growing and growing.

But this does not mean that IE8 will always work flawlessly. So far the users are happy, but what happens if problems arise?

You must always be prepared for such incidents. The good news is that learning how to restore IE8 functionality is quite easy.

Step 1 - check Antivirus and Firewall

Many users find it very relaxing to think that since IE8 is standard in Windows 7, there is nothing else to worry about. In theory, this is all true, but in practice there are failures, since both anti-virus and firewall are complex programs, as a result of which internal conflicts sometimes occur.

To avoid such “internal contradictions”, you just need to turn off these programs when you restart IE8. If the problem still persists, you should look for the cause in other programs.

If the failure still occurs due to antiviruses and firewalls, then you can simply add IE8 to the list of programs that are not blocked. This should solve all your problems, but it may become an additional source of dubious programs and viruses.

If this does not work, then simply try reinstalling IE8.

Step 2 - Check your add-ons

For Internet Explorer 8, like all modern browsers, there is a huge variety of add-ons that significantly expand its capabilities. Most of them are non-standard and may fail periodically.

In order to finally make sure that this particular add-on is your problem, you need to press the Windows key and R at the same time. As a result, a window will open. Enter text iexplore -extoff into the line and click OK.

If after this IE8 works without failures, then the problematic add-on needs to be reinstalled. If the problem is not solved, then you need to go through all the additions in this way.

There is another option. Click on Tools and then Manage Adds-On. Make sure all add-ons are disabled and close IE8. Then run it again in normal mode and connect the add-ons one by one to understand which one is failing.

Step 3 - Return to Default Settings

If the first two tips did not help you, then you should do a complete reboot of Internet Explorer and return it to its original, one might say, virgin state. That is, return it to its original settings.

You can do this by opening the Control Panel and then opening the Network and Internet menu. Click on Internet options and then click on Advanced tab. At the very bottom of the window you will see a Reset button. That's what you need.

If this does not help, then your only option is a complete reinstallation. Fortunately, MakeUseOf has already prepared a detailed guide to action.

 
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