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deleting add ons in explorer help

#1 Gabriel Knight

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Posted 24 Apr 2009 - 06:45 AM

Hi all

I have been using the net latley and then suddenly all my explorer windows
dissapear, im using explorer 7, im surfing and then I am back to the desktop
bar no explorer.... I have done a clean install reciently but the problem
didnt get fixed so I tried to disable all add ons in explorer, it seems to
have done the job i have been on line for 35 min without a prob but instead
of turning them on one at a time to find the bad ones I want to delete them
all but I dont know how... please explain how to do this, its for win xp
home sp3

I dont want to just disable them permantly I want to delete them.

Thanks
GK




#2 Leonard Grey

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Posted 24 Apr 2009 - 07:41 AM

The add-ons that you can delete are removed from Control Panel > Add or
Remove Programs.

[You may find it inconvenient to browse the web without add-ons from
Adobe Reader, Flash, Java and QuickTime, among others. You may also find
that your security software no longer works properly.]

If the add-on causing trouble is malware, the above technique won't work.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Gabriel Knight wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have been using the net latley and then suddenly all my explorer windows
> dissapear, im using explorer 7, im surfing and then I am back to the desktop
> bar no explorer.... I have done a clean install reciently but the problem
> didnt get fixed so I tried to disable all add ons in explorer, it seems to
> have done the job i have been on line for 35 min without a prob but instead
> of turning them on one at a time to find the bad ones I want to delete them
> all but I dont know how... please explain how to do this, its for win xp
> home sp3
>
> I dont want to just disable them permantly I want to delete them.
>
> Thanks
> GK
>
>



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