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I inherited a Dell Dimension 2400 from my deceased step father. Pentium 4, 2.2
GHz, XP Home, 256 RAM, Microsoft I.E. Build 6.0.2800.1106. It runs fine except
for one problem. Internet Explorer will not open or run. When I try to open
it I receive a message ... "there is a problem with Internet Explorer ... would
you like to report the problem?" What kind of stupid message is that? Nothing
happens or changes regardless of what I select. I.E. will not open or run.
I tried to delete I.E. 6, but there is no listing for it in the add/remove
programs. I tried to reinstall it by using a genuine Microsoft I.E. 6 Service
Pack 1 CD, but I receive a message that there is a newer version of I.E. on my
computer and it will not let me install the CD I have.
I finally installed AOL 9.0 and it runs fine because it is using the "built-in
I.E." that AOL has ... but there is no change in the original I.E. problem on
the Dell 2400. Any suggestions on what the problem is and how to fix the I.E.
6?
Thanks,
John
I inherited a Dell Dimension 2400 from my deceased step father. Pentium 4, 2.2
GHz, XP Home, 256 RAM, Microsoft I.E. Build 6.0.2800.1106. It runs fine except
for one problem. Internet Explorer will not open or run. When I try to open
it I receive a message ... "there is a problem with Internet Explorer ... would
you like to report the problem?" What kind of stupid message is that? Nothing
happens or changes regardless of what I select. I.E. will not open or run.
I tried to delete I.E. 6, but there is no listing for it in the add/remove
programs. I tried to reinstall it by using a genuine Microsoft I.E. 6 Service
Pack 1 CD, but I receive a message that there is a newer version of I.E. on my
computer and it will not let me install the CD I have.
I finally installed AOL 9.0 and it runs fine because it is using the "built-in
I.E." that AOL has ... but there is no change in the original I.E. problem on
the Dell 2400. Any suggestions on what the problem is and how to fix the I.E.
6?
Thanks,
John