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On Mar 5, 3:02 pm, "N. Miller" wrote:
I would remove all BHOs, toolbars, and any other third party customizations. I don't believe I have any, so I might be in good shape. But I worry about BHOs that might have been installed without my explicit knowledge. How do I remove them? (I used to have a tool that identified things like that. HiJacker? Hmm, looks like I did install it on this new computer.) Return MSIE6 to a pristine condition, and ensure that it is up to date. [...] I had removed all customizations first. I have not encountered any problems. Glad to hear. But I wonder: did you truly "have to" make all those changes first, or were you just being cautious? Did you have problems without those changes; or did you of others that did? Did the problems occur when installing the production IE7 or the beta version? Thanks for all the tips. |
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