-=PCTechTalk=- Re: IE 8 to do it or not

Thanks Gman. I'll look into it, that is, if the 'Guest' logon Desktop lets  
me. 
Oh good grief! I always get a rock.  LOL
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In a message dated 4/30/2009 9:31:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
gman.pctt@xxxxxxxxx writes:
As far  as I know, IE8 should show up as a separate install in your 
Add/Remove  applet, which means it can be removed.  The trick here is that 
most  critical updates will actuall back up the files they're replacing, 
which  is what allows them to be uninstalled and the older versions 
replaced. 
Not  all updates follow this convenience, however.  So you'll have to check 
 
the Add/Remove area to see if it's listed.  You will probably have to  make 
sure there's a check in the box that says something like "Show  updates" in 
order to see it if it's there.

On a related note, I  won't promise that uninstalling IE8 is going to heal 
the rest of your  system.       ;)

Peace,
Gman

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----- Original Message  ----- 
From: <LilAnnie51@xxxxxxx>
To:  <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:25  AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: IE 8 to do it or not


> Not to  beat an old horse to death, but what if the IE 8 has already been
>  updated? Can It be reversed to go back to a previous version? Only  
asking
> because the IE 8 has already been updated to my computer for a  while now.
>
> Did I mention I'm having problems with my PC?   LOL
>
> LilAnnie  

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