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Thread: Ie

  1. #21
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    Yes, that would be it.

    I would give it a try, but there are many other more interesting OS's to use then windows. and I really dont see any great reason to do this for windows. other then just for a hard copy backup, of which I got handled with a program called Partimage.
    otherwise I would have tried it, just for a good backup.
    but since windows doesnt provide enough good networking tools, like SSH, NFS, Bootp, and others, by default. it would just be a - when I am absolutely bored, i would give it a whirl.
    but for those who only use windows, it might be a very useful tool.

    would be good for a windows tech, maybe.

  2. #22
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    HA. I must be the only person who uses NETSCAPE. I LOVE it. I use the 4.0, 4.7 and 7.02. it is very stable for me on a W98 AMD 333 and the brand new Athlon 2800.

  3. #23
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    Dude, Netscape stinks. Get MoZilla. However, I still commend you for dumping IE. Too bad there is no way to uninstall the **** thing. Remove the files for it, and it automatically restores them (at least for my experiences)

  4. #24
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    Originally posted by The_Muffin_Man@Jun 6 2003, 12:45 PM
    Too bad there is no way to uninstall the **** thing. Remove the files for it, and it automatically restores them (at least for my experiences)
    did you try Win98lite?
    it will remove IE from your system.

  5. #25
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    Locustfurnace is correct, There is also a program that I have talked about called IEradicator that will remove IE and also help files that replace any important missing files.
    98 lite


 

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