i have vista home prem 64 bit
i use firefox
i hate how despite the fact that ff is the default , all these applications and websites launch ie ........
i use firefox
i hate how despite the fact that ff is the default , all these applications and websites launch ie ........
Posté Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 7:34 am
If you set Firefox to be your default browser, programs and sites will open firefox instead
Posté Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 8:09 am
There are some Applications programmed to use the API of the IE for connections to the internet. So i think you got more problems than you win when you really completely uninstall IE.
Greets, Heiko
Greets, Heiko
Posté Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 8:14 am
Internet Exploder is so deeply hardwired to Windows, so it's more or less impossible to remove it completely. Some essential functions like Windows Update only work with IE.
Just one of many reasons not to use Windows ;)
Just one of many reasons not to use Windows ;)
Posté Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 12:36 pm
thanks Heiko n Candy
Posté Sun 11 Apr 10 @ 10:46 pm
Hey,
If you are running Windows XP you can completely remove IE from the system by using XPlite:
http://www.litepc.com/xplite.html
I have used this software on Windows 98 through XP and have customized the system the way I want it to be. I am using it now on my XP machine with VDJ to completely remove everything that is not needed, including IE, to keep it a lean machine for VDJ. I am running a Windows 98 laptop with a Windows folder of around 30 Mb using XPlite, for another purpose.
I don't see any mention though of them doing anything for Vista or 7.
-DGee
If you are running Windows XP you can completely remove IE from the system by using XPlite:
http://www.litepc.com/xplite.html
I have used this software on Windows 98 through XP and have customized the system the way I want it to be. I am using it now on my XP machine with VDJ to completely remove everything that is not needed, including IE, to keep it a lean machine for VDJ. I am running a Windows 98 laptop with a Windows folder of around 30 Mb using XPlite, for another purpose.
I don't see any mention though of them doing anything for Vista or 7.
-DGee
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 10:37 pm
thanks
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 11:45 pm
I recall testing XPLite years ago. I'm under the impression that while it removes all the conventional means to start IE, it doesn't completely remove it, since IE shares some codebase and framework with Windows Explorer (i.e the default file manager).
Posté Wed 14 Apr 10 @ 1:45 am
Hey,
XPlite removes most traces of Internet Explorer from the system other than, as you say, common or shared code. It does a great job and I have found it most useful.
-DGee
XPlite removes most traces of Internet Explorer from the system other than, as you say, common or shared code. It does a great job and I have found it most useful.
-DGee
Posté Wed 14 Apr 10 @ 7:15 am