>>I installed IE 4.0 & loved how it worked when it finally got running (the
>>boot up and shutdown were nightmares!)
>>But, alas, I decided to remove it so my machine would run more reliably. I
>>used the ADD/REMOVE program in the control panel. After about five minutes
>>of chugging I got everythng back the way it was before I installed IE 4.0,
>>with one benefit - my machine is now a bit faster that it used to be.
>>
>>The KB article about uninstalling IE 4.0 says that if you delete the
>>"backup" files that IE4 creates then you will not be able to uninstall it.
>>OR, if you install it on a dual boot machine you wont be able to uninstall
>>it.
>
>Jerry,
>
>I'm glad the uninstall went well for you but, from what I've seen, you're
>the exception to the rule. I've only heard from 1 or 2 others for whom the
>process went as smoothly as yours did while I've seen about a dozen people
>reporting the opposite. Apparently there is something different about the
>machines involved.
>
>
>Gary J. Sibio
Heh, of course you will hear more bad stories than goon stories. People that have good experiences normally don't post about how good the uninstall went or how flawlessly the program worked :).
I for one installed it, uninstalled it, and installed it again without a hitch.