Removing IE6 in WinXP Pro

Discussions about anything Computer Hardware Related. Overclocking, underclocking and talk about the latest or even the oldest technology. PCA Reviews feedback
Post Reply
JonasWorld
Genuine Member
Posts: 69
Joined: Mon Feb 05, 2001 8:44 pm
Location: Philly Suburbanite

Removing IE6 in WinXP Pro

Post by JonasWorld »

Is there a way to do that? My Dad's computer randomly restarts whenever we use IE6. More specifically, we only notice it when using Hotmail. I thought maybe removing EI6 and reinstalling might help. Any advice?
AMD XP1800
Soyo SY-K7V Dragon+
VisionTek GeForce 4 TI4600
Onboard Audio
Onboard NIC
TDK 52X Burner
Aopen 16X DVD
512mb Crucial 2100
NEC MultiSync FE950+
Generic Aluminum Colored case with modded side fan
User avatar
wvjohn
Posts: 9238
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 7:09 am
Contact:

Post by wvjohn »

you can go to the add remove in control panel and it should roll back to the previous version
<a href="http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=123" target="_blank" >Heatware</a>
User avatar
Busby
Golden Member
Posts: 1890
Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2000 6:25 pm
Location: Atlanta Area, GA, USA
Contact:

Post by Busby »

There is no previous version.

The best way would be to go to Add/Remove Programs then Windows Components and then uncheck IE. Then uninstall, reboot, and go back and recheck it and let it install.
Jim Z
Golden Member
Posts: 969
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2001 9:22 pm
Location: MI

Post by Jim Z »

Unchecking the box just removes access to IEexplore.exe from the start menu and desktop; it doesn't actually uninstall anything.
User avatar
FlyingPenguin
Flightless Bird
Posts: 33162
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:13 am
Location: Central Florida
Contact:

Post by FlyingPenguin »

There is NO way to remove IE6 in WinXP as far as I know - it's part of the OS.

Random restarts are usually caused by an IRQ conflict - I doubt it has anything specifically to do with IE6.

Another possible culprit is a PCI IRQ channel problem (not the same as an IRQ conflict). It's common with PCI NICs so if you're using broadband, that might be the culprit.

More info here: http://soldcentralfl.com/quakecoop/glfaq5.htm#5_9
---
“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

Image
Jim Z
Golden Member
Posts: 969
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2001 9:22 pm
Location: MI

Post by Jim Z »

There is NO way to remove IE6 in WinXP as far as I know - it's part of the OS.


MSHTML is actually integrated into the Explorer shell, "Internet" Explorer is just a browser front-end that uses the MSHTML engine.
User avatar
poop
Golden Member
Posts: 1042
Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2001 12:40 pm
Location: Lexington, KY
Contact:

Post by poop »

If you are using XP well other than browsing the web, it is probably an IRQ or something hardware related, as FP said (is he ever wrong).

explorer itself is pretty much IE, so it should be running nearly all the time. For example, double click my computer, then type in the hotmail address. If that still crashes your box, it is almost definitely a hardware issue.

Can you use other browsers? Ping? Traceroute?

Maybe you have corrupt cookies? Try deleting all of the cookies and going back to hotmail...
- p o o p
Post Reply