If you want to "roll back" to IE9, you'll have to take alternative steps. Thankfully, this process is relatively easy: Internet Explorer 10 is installed as an update rather than as a program or a feature. To remove this update, go to the Start menu and start typing "programs and features" into the search box.
Programs and Features should appear in the search results. Click on this option to be taken to the relevant section of the Windows control panel.
Windows Internet Explorer 10 should appear as one of the installed updates — you may need to scroll to find it, depending on what other updates you have installed. If you don't like IE 10 install firefox or Chrome. There isn't really a way to go back to IE9. What don't you like about 10? IE10 is the underlying display mechanism for nearly everything in the new Windows.
There is hardly anything that doesn't depend on it. Metro, for example, is an IE10 app. I'm not too happy with IE10 either, it's quirky. But yeah, no way to go to IE9, you need Windows R2 for that. Yeah, just wanted to see if there was any way to down grade it.
I just find it very buggy, even worse then IE 9. I go to dells driver page and cant get half the buttons to work. Maybe you can, but it won't actually remove it, just certain parts of it. It will look like it isn't there but it will still be IE10 displaying all kinds of things. Any reason why you need to remove it versus just installing 9?
Dont think you can install IE 9 on with IE 10 on there can you? Not sure, just prefer IE for some reason, lol. If for some reason you can't mount a flash drive to the server, install FF, Opera, or whatever other browser suits your fancy. Done, and done better and faster than trying to muck about with removing IE.
Sampson Sampson k 72 72 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Great resources - I've known about the emulation capabilities via F12 and also VM images - but I've not seen the VMs on-demand that support native interaction with different platforms and browsers. I can see real use for browserstack. Are there known differences or bugs in one that aren't in the other?
JoeBrockhaus They don't fully emulate other browser versions. Meaning, there isn't a perfect representation of IE8 within IE That being said, there are a lot of things IE11 properly emulates about IE8. I think this is a more reliable option for developers IE Standalones it contains Internet Explorer 1. Works well for my web dev testing. John John 1, 18 18 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges. Andreas Rathmayr Andreas Rathmayr 1 1 silver badge 3 3 bronze badges. VM's available for proper testing of all browsers.
But they're clunky and slow as hell. It's far from optimal. Depends on your Hardware and VM. Link broken; It redirects to the developer homepage. Did this move? Ahmet Yakupoglu Ahmet Yakupoglu 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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