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Internet Explorer is included on every windows operating system. It should be on your computer unless you uninstalled it. But you can go to goggle and search for "download internet explorer" to download it and install it. Sometimes a virus can remove internet explorer from your desktop or all programs list. You can get it back by clicking Start/My Computer/Local Disk C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer Inside the internet explorer folder you will see the big blue E that was normally on your desktop or in your programs list. If you right click on it you can select the Send To option and select Desktop (create short cut). You can also right click on it and select Pin To Start Menu.

If your internet explorer is on you desktop or in your program list and when you click on it there seems to be a problem with it, then you might want to click Start/Control Panel/Internet Options. In the internet options window click on the Advanced tab then select the Reset option then click ok when it finishes. Then try running internet explorer again.

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Note: you can chance the default language to your language in the upper right corner.

Firefox portable link:
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable

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How do i uninstall microsoft active x control on my pc?

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To resolve this error message, follow these steps: 1. Close all open Internet Explorer windows. 2. Disable the Active Desktop. To do so, right-click an empty area on the desktop, point to Active Desktop, and then click View As Web Page to clear the check mark. 3. Remove the ActiveX control by following the steps in the "Internet Explorer 4.0 or Later" section earlier in this article.

NOTE: You may need to restart Windows before you remove the ActiveX Control.Component Removal:

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