
Internet Explorer 11 For Windows 10
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Minecraft Original Game. Infopackets Reader Sam P. Writes: ' Dear Dennis, I just upgraded to Windows 10 and I can't stand using the Edge browser. Before I upgraded to Windows 10, I was using Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 11 (IE11). I had Internet Explorer 11 set up with a few of my favorite add-ons, which are not compatible with Edge. Do you know if there is any way for me to use Internet Explorer 11 as my default browser in Windows 10? I've tried using the Settings App to make IE 11 as default, but it doesn't seem to work.
' My response: When you upgraded to Windows 10, and if you agreed to use the 'recommended defaults' setting during the installation, Windows 10 will automatically change many of the default programs associated with certain file types. In this case, Microsoft Edge became your default web browser by using the recommended defaults. The good news is that you can easily change the default browser in Windows 10 with a few mouse clicks, though the way this is done is a little different than how it was managed in Windows 7. If you are having troubles setting IE11 as the default, I have a potential fix for that mentioned further down. Option #1: Change your Default Web Browser using the Settings App This is the most common method used for changing your default browser and should work in most cases. If it does not, try Option #2 or #3 below. Netcut For Windows 7 more.
• Click Start and type in 'default browser' (no quotes). • Click the link that says 'Choose a default web browser' when it appears in the list of your Start menu.


• The Settings window will appear; click the 'Default apps' heading on the left (it should already be highlighted). • On the right of the screen, look for the heading 'Web browser' and click the icon. • A new window will appear with the title 'Choose an app'. Select Internet Explorer 11 or whichever browser you wish to use as your default. That should do it. Option #2: Reset Browser Registry Entries by Reinstalling Your Browser If your web browser won't set as default using Option #1, you can try reinstalling the browser to reset and fix some Windows registry entries that may have been corrupted.
Use this method if Option #1 doesn't work for you, but skip this section if you are trying to reinstall Internet Explorer 11 (use Option #3 instead). • Download the browser you want to use from the Internet. For example, if you want to use Firefox,. • Run the browser setup / install program once the download completes. • As the browser reinstalls, it should reset browser settings in the Windows Registry and allow you to set the browser as default properly. • After the browser is reinstalled, follow the steps outlined in Option #1 again. Option #3: How to Reinstall (Fix) Internet Explorer 11 Registry Settings You cannot re-download and reinstall Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 10 using an executable file because Microsoft won't allow it - I've tried and am met with a message that says ' Instead, you can attempt to if Internet Explorer 11 refuses to set as your default browser in Windows 10.
To do so: • Click Start and type in 'cmd' (no quotes) and do NOT press Enter. Instead, wait for Command Prompt or 'CMD.EXE' to appear in the list, right click it, and select 'Run as Administrator'. • A black Administrative Command Prompt prompt window should appear. If you don't see the word 'Administrator' in the command prompt title, then press CTRL + ALT + DEL on the keyboard and run Task Manager. Once Task Manager appears, go to File ->'Run new task', then type in 'cmd' (no quotes) in the field and tick the box that says 'Create this task with administrative privileges'. • Next, highlight the text below using your mouse: '%windir% system32 ie4uinit.exe' -reinstall • Right click the highlighted text above and select Copy from the dialogue menu. • Go to the administrative command prompt window, right click in the middle of the window, and select Paste.
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