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re: Downloading IE6
Monday, October 25, 2004 at 10:31 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Cam
(4178 messages posted)
EMERGENCY BOOT DISK FREEWARE
I would download IE6 to another computer (For YOUR language and for YOUR operating
system) using the method below, burn it to a CD (Possibly a Mini-CD) and then Eradicate
your IE5·5 and install IE6. I have to say that I know nothing about AOL as I use
Skynet.
NOTE: The file ie6setup.exe is specific to the operating system AND is ... ALSO ...
language specific.
You START by downloading ie6setup.exe for YOUR operating system & LANGUAGE into a
C:\Download folder.
(You can do this for other Operating Systems on other computers if you burn the entire
program to a CD-R or CD-RW.)
The C:\Download folder HAS to be opened to FULL screen before pasting the download
command into the Run window.
1./ Download the IE6 SP1 Installer from the MAIN WINDOWS DOWNLOAD site:
IE6 DOWNLOAD
2./ Choose the language which you require at the right side of the page.
3./ Download the installer (Approx. 480+Kb) into the C:\Download folder, and open
the folder to FULL window.
4./ Go to Start> Run>: cut & paste this line into the Run window, then press OK
C:\Download\ie6setup.exe /c:"ie6wzd.exe /d /s:""#E"""
5./ In the download window which appears, choose the operating system which you
want to put IE6 SP1 onto and choose the:
C:\DOWNLOAD path, in the top window, then press enter.
All of the IE6 SP1 cabinet files will now download into this folder and you
can then either install, or burn to CD.
6./ Remove your old IE completely from your system, either by uninstalling in Add-Remove
programs, or by using:
IEradicator, for a clean
install of IE6 SP1
7./ Run scandisk & and defrag.
8./ Run ie6setup.exe to install IE6 SP1 to your system.
9./ Now fully update your system at the Windows Up-Date site for ALL system-critical
and security up-dates:
Windows Update
10./ NOTE: Just copy and paste the above line. Otherwise you can get the syntax wrong.
11./ In IE, Tools, IE Options, Advanced, & under "Navigation" Uncheck:
"Activate install on demand" [Other] , and, "Activate install on demand" [Internet
Explorer]
In IE6 Tools, Options, General, set the History to the number you require then
open Settings
and set the Temporary Internet Files cache to 20Mb or less.
Mac
WINDOWS SUPPORT RAM
- Written in response to:
- re: Reply (kmzallar: Monday, October 25, 2004 at 1:06 pm)
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