which way did it go??

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helloimtim
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which way did it go??

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I found a neat tool to fix ie6 that would reregister the dills? for ya. Let ya reinstall ie 6 fix most of problems with ie6. Now I have losts it and can not seem to find it. Anyone have an idea or a link. I would greatly apreciate it. Think it was calle ie repair?? Neat tool. Thanks.....peace.....im out
CBUM
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Post by CBUM »

Not sure about what you were trying to say


How about this


A number of XP users have reported situations with Internet Explorer 6 becoming corrupted and reporting a number of different errors. While there is certainly no guarantee, the two procedures listed below have restored functionality to IE6 for many users experiencing problems.

Note: Both methods listed require that the Microsoft Windows XP CD-ROM be available.

Method 1: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP

* From the Start menu, select Run.
* In the Open field, type sfc /scannow (Note: There is a space between sfc and /scannow)
* Select the OK button.
* Follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process.
* Reboot the computer when System File Checker completes.

Method 2: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x Repair for Windows XP

* From the Start menu, select Search, select All Files and Folders.
* Select More Advanced Options and place a checkmark beside Search Hidden Files and Folders option.
* Ensure that Search System Folders and Search Subfolders are also checked.
* In the All or Part of the File Name box, type ie.inf
* In the Look In drop-down menu, select C: or the letter of the hard drive that contains the Windows folder.
* Click the Search button.
* In the search results pane, find the ie.inf file located in Windows\Inf folder.
* Right click the ie.inf file and click Install on the context menu.
* Reboot the computer when the file copy process is complete.
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Method 3:

Just go to microsoft's download section and download the IE6 install and reinstall it.
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Post by CBUM »

If your ie is hosed how are you gonna get to the website?
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

CBUM wrote:If your ie is hosed how are you gonna get to the website?

How did he get here to post? :D
helloimtim
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Thanks!!

Post by helloimtim »

Still no luck finding that program yet. I will find it. Or my name is not bill gates!! Yea I know about doing thre registering the dlls. The program did it for you with a simple mouse click. Im unabel to uninstall ie6. It came with the puter. Useing maxthon really helped my computer?? The maxthon browser. No clue why because all it is is ie6 with tabs?? Its the only program I did not get backed up darn it. Wish me luck. If I find it I will post a link for you guys..........peace......im out
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Post by CBUM »

YARDofSTUF wrote:How did he get here to post? :D

Maybe he was using mozilla firefox and was trying to fix his IE
I dunno I could be wrong ......
HAHA
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