>If you wants to install IE4 on your machine, make sure that you are not
>going to uninstall it ever ever ever.
>
>I uninstall it and I have a dead machine. As usual, no warning about
>deleting shared files specially the windows explorer.
>
>After Uninstalling IE4 the machine reboot and asks to reinstall windows 95
>but I can not have access to the cd drive because everything is locked up.
>
>So, be carefull and I still have a dead machine. Anyone help???
>
>Mo
>
I have seen posts from people reporting that trying to uninstall IE4
produced disasterous results ranging from having to reinstall Win95 to
having to reformat their hard drive and reinstall everything. (In this
latter case, page faults prevented the user from just installing Win95
again.) Microsoft told one person I spoke with that the uninstall program
included with IE4 was actually written for Win98 and won't work with any
operating system currently available to the general public.
Some have had luck with installing IE3 over IE4 and then being able to use
the Win95 Control Panel's Add/Remove Program option to purge it from their
systems.
HTH.
Gary J. Sibio
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