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‎07-30-2014 02:43 AM
‎07-30-2014 03:00 AM
Since you have a Toshiba computer go to the Community Support forum http://forums.toshiba.com/
If you can not find a fix, you computer needs a repair shop.
‎07-30-2014 06:20 AM
On 7/29/2014 Lynnj said: Here is how you get it back...click START on bottom left > click CONTROL PANEL> click ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS. Now look on the left, you will see 4 things listed. Click on the thing that says ADD/REMOVE WINDOWS PROGRAMS. Cick on that and you will see internet explorer listed. Click the box next to internet explorer, and click next, then wait until it's finished. It will now reinstall internet explorer. You should then have internet explorer back. You'll probably need to click on start > all programs to see internet explorer listed once you've done the things above.
That's not how it's done. There is no add/remove programs with Windows 7. You go to the control panel then select Programs and Features. See if this helps:
‎07-30-2014 09:00 AM
Reinstall IE in Windows 7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgG-yuUWrpQ
and in writing. http://askleo.com/how-do-i-reinstall-internet-explorer/
‎07-30-2014 10:52 AM
Check out this item on the Microsoft support site regarding internet explorer. It does state that
"Important Windows 7 no longer supports the ability to modify the registry to get the special Internet Explorer icon to appear on your desktop. This change was made to ensure Internet Explorer could be removed easily for compliance reasons."
However,scroll down and read it all. If you don't have any luck, you can contact Microsoft support and they will be able to help you. You should not have to purchase Windows 7. Here's the link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945402/en-us
If it's too techie for you, simply contact by clicking on Microsoft support link shown at the bottom of the above link. They'll be able to assist you with this.
‎07-30-2014 11:06 AM
On 7/29/2014 glb613 said:You can't uninstall Internet Explorer. Go to the control panel, programs and features(I think that's the name), Windows components, select IE and do a repair.
As of Windows 7, one certainly can remove Internet Explorer for compliance reasons.
See this Microsoft link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945402/en-us
It's the second item on the page that starts with the word Important.
I would think that you would probably have to download the current version of Internet Explorer (11) on another computer on a thumb drive or DVD, then install. However, I would contact Microsoft Support before doing anything. They'll get you back to normal.
‎07-30-2014 02:35 PM
You can't uninstall Internet Explorer.
‎07-30-2014 04:30 PM
Special thanks to you - VG, LJ, N3, KT, G3 - for completely understanding what I was trying to get across to everyone. Whew, whatta relief!
Wow, I didn't think I would see so much detail in your replies, and I especially appreciate that.
I will try everything that you imparted to me, and then let you all know when that browser-less laptop has Internet Explorer back, along with at least one IE desktop icon that I can click on to access the Interwebz.
And I would then, of course, re-install my Chrome and Firefox programs as well.
Feelin' more hopeful now... 
‎07-30-2014 06:32 PM
Do you have SP1 installed on your Windows 7 computer? If so, you would want to install, or update to IE 11. Otherwise, you can only go up to IE9. But IE 11 would be preferable, as would making sure to get the SP1 update installed on the computer. More security and all that. ![]()
‎07-30-2014 08:00 PM
On 7/30/2014 chickenbutt said:Do you have SP1 installed on your Windows 7 computer? If so, you would want to install, or update to IE 11. Otherwise, you can only go up to IE9. But IE 11 would be preferable, as would making sure to get the SP1 update installed on the computer. More security and all that.
Hey, Chicky - thanks for your input.
I just double-checked (Googled the how-to) that I have Service Pack 1 already installed on that Windows 7 Toshiba notebook, and I do. Yay(?)
I will note that Internet Explorer 11 is preferable to the IE9 that was originally installed. And if I end up having to friggin' buy a DVD, I hope that IE11 won't be more expensive. Although I'm always for more security and all that. ![]()
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