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Windows update installs the version that is compatible with your system. (32 or 64 bit) You can always uninstall IE 10 and go back to IE 9 in you want to. Just go to Programs and Features in Control Panel and click on View Installed Updates and you'll see Internet Explorer under the Microsoft Windows section. Free motorola master unlock codes.
Just click on it and it will ask if you want to uninstall it. Say yes and you'll roll back to your previous version of IE. If you'd rather not have it show up in your Windows updates, next time you see it just right click it and hide the update.
You can download it at any time after from the Microsoft site. I have windows 7 home premium sp1 and wanted to clarify your remark above ' Windows update installs the version that is compatible with your system.
I have got updated Internet Explorer version 11.0.7 on Windows 7 SP1 x64 by the following updates. Security Update for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2909210) 2. Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2925418) 3.
(32 or 64 bit) ' because it is not correct, it should read ' Windows update is supposed to install the version that is compatible with your system. (32 or 64 bit) but doesn't' as I have windows update set at 'Default' the recommended setting. Download and install updates automatically. Well my computer is a 64 bit CPU and windows update installed the 32 bit version of IE 10. The fact that Internet Explorer any version has always been very slow and constantly crashing has made me stop using it except for 'official' Microsoft tasks. I use Chrome as my default browser because it is a much faster and way more stable browser so I didn't even notice that IE had been upgraded from v9 to v10 until my websites I visit regularly stopped loading and I got only a white screen.
I am trying to fix this Microsoft Error when I came across this misleading answer. Everyone should be warned that no matter what version of windows you run, you should never let it make unsupervised decisions for your computer. The best setting is Download updates but let me choose when to install them!
This is best because windows update has on many occasions installed the incorrect updates for my system all the way back to Windows 95 and now it still does this in Win 7. At least in this setting you are able to check the updates before they are installed and screw up your computer. As I have found updates meant for Vista on my XP comp, and XP updates on my win 7 comp. Having the wrong updates installed can cause some serious issues, especially when they can't be removed!
A word of caution that I have not seen anyone give is NEVER TRUST MICROSOFT TO MAKE THE CORRECT DECISION CONCERNING YOUR COMPUTER. They will not be there to fix it when they make a mistake, that they leave to you. This statement is also untrue, as it will not only install it, It will install without any warning or notification what so ever! I am running a 64 bit system with Win7 SP1 and microsoft windows update just installed the 32 bit version of IE 10 on my system by itself 2 days ago!! I wouldn't have even noticed but it caused my frequently used websites to stop loading and all I got was a white screen, while trouble shooting this I discovered IE had been upgraded from My version 9 i had installed to the 32 bit version of IE 10. If your going to try and help someone, Know what your talking about first, other wise your not helping, your just part of the problem!
Hi, Here is a quote to explain this in IE blog for your reference: For IE10, we’ve changed IE such that Manager Processes always run as 64bit processes when running on a 64bit processor running a 64bit version of Windows. This improves security among other things. We do not expect that this change will meaningfully impact compatibility, because the Manager Process is designed not to run 3rd party content, and thus there’s little opportunity for anyone to take a dependency upon the Frame Process’ bitness. In support of this change, the various registry points that point to Internet Explorer have been updated to point to C: Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore.exe. If you manually invoke C: Program Files (x86) Internet Explorer iexplore.exe, that 32bit process will simply launch the 64bit version of iexplore.exe (with the appropriate command line parameters) before exiting.