Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hewittalan6
- 04 Jul 2009 09:05
- 8175 of 11003
Can anyone tell me how I get rid of IE8 and re-install IE7??
Thanks,
Alan
Bolshi
- 04 Jul 2009 09:35
- 8176 of 11003
Hi again Alan. I've done it twice now :-((
Go to Start - Control Panel & Add/Remove Programs. It'll give you a list. IE8 is on it.
When you uninstall IE8 you automatically get IE7 back.
I'm glad it's not just me that's had problems with it.
iiwarm
- 04 Jul 2009 10:18
- 8178 of 11003
I found I.E. 8 slower than 7 but what made me revert was that after my weekly housekeeping I have to reinstall adobe flash player to get moneyam to show the home page. 8 showed that I needed to install but wouldn't let me do it. No doubt something in my settings was blocking it but I couldn't find it, so unistalled 8 and hid it in the updates.
iiwarm
- 04 Jul 2009 13:20
- 8180 of 11003
Thanks Optimist,
as I say I'm quite happy to revert to 7. there were a few other niggles with 8 so I'll give them a few months to iron out the bugs and give it another try.
Bolshi
- 04 Jul 2009 16:19
- 8182 of 11003
O
What's compatability mode please? I've never heard of it.
iiwarm
- 04 Jul 2009 16:24
- 8183 of 11003
Opti - yes tried that
Bolshi
- 04 Jul 2009 18:22
- 8185 of 11003
O. Thanks.
Ahah! I've never noticed that. I'll give that a bash.
1 of my main problems with IE8 is with the Royal Mail site that I use for my online mail orders. With IE8 it crashes when printing, but with IE7 it's good. Not sure that the compatability thingy will help with that one but I'll give it a go next time.
Thx again.
zzaxx99
- 06 Jul 2009 17:30
- 8186 of 11003
Anyone got a good (ie cheap!) source for a Logitech MX Revolution mouse? Best I've found so far is 39.99, and while it is an awesome piece of kit, I begrudge paying 40 quid for a mouse.
Would also accept a package deal eg MX5500 which is a MX Revo mouse and their awesomely ugly keyboard, anyone knows a source for them @ (say) 50 or less.
Haystack
- 08 Jul 2009 08:36
- 8189 of 11003
I tend to agree with Optimist. MS seem to have little interest in personal data. Google is essentially a sales and marketing company with different intent.
ExecLine
- 08 Jul 2009 09:01
- 8190 of 11003
zzaxx99
Whenever you are shopping for something on the Internet, you might like to try using the Google Shopping Tool. You will see this as a link off the main Google.co.uk site.
You can also arrange the list of results in price order too. Here's what I got for the Logitech MX Revolution mouse and you can see the cheapest are available from several suppliers at or around 'under 30':
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=Logitech+MX+Revolution+mouse&hl=en&scoring=p
foale
- 08 Jul 2009 10:09
- 8191 of 11003
hi Guys...
hopefully an easy question.
fiddling around on an old PC (XP loaded )
The screen res is only 640x 480 in Display properties - setting tab
also it says "deault monitor" just above it...and does not allow me to use the "slider" to alter it....
How can I get out of the default to ramp up the resolution?
Seymour Clearly
- 08 Jul 2009 10:31
- 8192 of 11003
Sounds as if your hardware or graphics card won't go any higher. Does it have on-board graphics or a separate graphics card? How old is the machine. Is it still attached to the original monitor?
The Other Kevin
- 08 Jul 2009 10:43
- 8194 of 11003
My computer started playing up on Monday (July 6) in that it opened up and then immediately shut down. I got it up and running again using Acronis Restore from a backup done on July 3, the last available backup. I now can't find photographs that were downloaded from the camera (and deleted from the the memory stick, of course!) on July 5. Is there any hope of finding them or are they lost forever?