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WIN 7 Ultimate

Internet Explorer has been uninstalled, now reinstalled but is not working.

Doesn't even start.

 

 

 

Operating system:Windows 7 Ultimate (32 bit) Service Pack 1

System root: C:\Windows

Available physical memory: 2046 MB

CPU: Pentium® Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz

Drive Info:

C: 74.56 GB

D: 298.08 GB

Internet Explorer: 10.0

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Hi!

Please try the following methods.

If they cannot work, we suggest that you use the final solution in Wise PC 1stAid to fix it. Thx.

 

1. Install the latest updates

Run Windows Update to correct problems by replacing out-of-date files, updating drivers, and fixing vulnerabilities.
 

  • Click the Start button, and enter Update in the search box.
  • Click Check for updates in the list of results, and install any updates from Windows Update.

2. Turn off add-ons

Add-ons are apps that browsers use to interact with web content like videos and games. Incompatible or out-of-date add-ons might cause Internet Explorer to run slowly, crash, or prevent sites from displaying correctly. Before you turn off all add-ons, try starting Internet Explorer without add-ons to see if the problem goes away.
 

  • Click the Start button, and enter Internet Explorer in the search box.
  • Click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) in the list of results.

If this seems to fix the problem, you might want to turn off all add-ons, and then turn them back on only as you need them.
Here you can use the 7th solution in Wise PC 1stAid to fix it.

3. Turn off hardware acceleration

Hardware acceleration uses your PC's GPU to speed up graphics-heavy tasks like video streaming or online gaming. Turning this off might help solve display problems.
 

  • Open Internet Explorer.
  • Click the Tools button, and then click Internet options.
  • On Advanced tab, select Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering.
  • Click OK, and then restart Internet Explorer for the changes to take effect.

4. Run Internet Explorer as an administrator

Depending on your User Account Control (UAC) settings, you might not have permissions to run an app as an administrator. You must be logged on as a local administrator or provide the credentials of a member of the local administrators group.
 

  • Click the Start button, and enter Internet Explorer in the search box.
  • Right-click Internet Explorer in the list of results, and then click Run as administrator.
  • When the UAC message is displayed, do one of the following:
  • If you're logged on as a standard user, or if UAC is configured to always require credentials, enter the appropriate administrative credentials, and then click OK.
  • If you're logged on as an administrator and UAC isn't configured to always require credentials, click Yes to start Internet Explorer.
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