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FWIW Repair IE is a free but powerful repair utility for Internet Explorer

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May be of use to some people - untested by myself. 1.3MB

Repair IE - Internet Explorer Repair for Windows

"Repair IE is free powerful repair software for Internet Explorer® with over 60 essential and easy to perform repairs!

Repair IE is a free but powerful repair utility for Internet Explorer, with Repair IE you can safely clean, repair and optimize the Internet Explorer registry with a few simple mouse clicks! By using this repair tool regularly and fixing registry errors your IE browser should not only be more stable but it will also help improve your IE browser performance.

There are times when Internet Explorer will start crashing or producing errors for no apparent reason, especially if your windows system has been infected with spyware, malware and viruses that have damaged your computer, you may find it necessary to fix Internet Explorer from time to time, once the viruses has been removed, you can proceed with a repair of IE.

This program is suitable for Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista systems."

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May be of use to normal people :P

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May be of use to normal people :P

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****** to Firefox, could not get on with it AT ALL! :thumbdwn:

I've tried loads of different browsers.

IE is still the worst.

****** to Firefox, could not get on with it AT ALL! :thumbdwn:

Really? It's all I use.

Chrome is OK though.

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