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Re: IE7.....

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May 11th, 2008
Originally Posted by caperjack View Post
giving your computer specs,a little low ,I would install IE6 and stick with it .IE7/8 is a big software update for a older computer like yours .that is unless it was install first thing after a fresh install of winxp .only my opinion !!
If you want it just for the tab features ,use firefox for that ,and IE 6 for things that need IE


Well, thanks again for your good tips, that would normally work out for some - mind you that I even did install IE6 and it was kind of a tragedy as it would try to connect via a dial-up connection, instead. It gave me some grief but I managed to get rid of it. You know what, I'll stick to IE7 for now, as it's got some features which help me build my website on Windows Office Live Small Business. What can we do? And btw, my laptop is a TOSHIBA L30 and just over one year old

Anyway take good care. mate!

Big hug. Tony
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