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I recall time where IE was so embedded into the OS that it couldn't be removed. There are some sites that don't work and play well with Firefox. I would recommend stepping down to IE7 and only use it when absolutely necessary. I keep IE on my PC just because of that reason. I use Firefox almost entirely.
Ahhhh...thats what I was afraid of...I did go back to 7 so Ill just leave well enough alone...thanks so much for the respond and advice
There's a reason why patriotism is considered a conservative value. Watch a Tea Party rally and you'll see people proudly raising the American flag and showing pride in U.S. heroes such as Thomas Jefferson. Watch an OWS rally and you'll see people burning the American flag while showing pride in communist heroes such as Che Guevera. --Bob, from some news site
Just make Firefox as your main browser. I NEVER use IE with one exception. To use my CAC card to upload files to AKO, Firefox won't work anymore. Don't know why, but if it has something to do with the idiots that made AKO, Army Knowledge Online, I'm not surprised. It's the most f'ed up website I've ever been on....and this one my job actually depends on.
I did make it my main browser and so far have not had any problems...my puter is just so plumb full (about 8 yrs old) that I was hoping I could completely delete IE. Oh well...if it all crashes I guess I get a new one ...
Do you delete your cookies and temporary internet files on a regular basis?? One friend had so many cookies and temp internet files that it took an hour to clear each of them. Yes, an HOUR!!
Doesn't everyone have their browsers set up to do that when the browser is closed?
I use Google's Chrome as my main browser, but also use Firefox and IE8. Of the three, I think Chrome has the best built-in pop-up blocker.
I don't care for Google Chrome for several reasons. 1.) Google keeps track of where you've been on the innerwebz. 2.) It's not compatible with many web site's architecture 3.) Personal preference. Try doing a scan from Trend Micro or some such other site and you'll see. One site I went to with Chrome told me flat out that it wasn't compatible with my browser. Besides, I like all of the add ons available for Firefox.
I haven't had any problems installing hard drives with Vista. I even have a PCI/ide card with 2 extra drive on it.
I believe that Eupher had a little problem with that exercise. I haven't played enough with Vista to know for sure. (Eupher's not as dumb as he looks)