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How to Repair Internet Explorer

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Summary: Repair Internet Explorer by resetting the Internet Explorer web browser settings to the default settings. Get tips for repairing Internet Explorer from an experienced computer user in this free video on using the Internet.

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By Eric White
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Eric White is a workflow manager. He manages a global operations team for a software development company in Austin, Texas. Eric has more than 10 years in the IT field spanning...read more

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"Hello, my name is Eric White and today we're going to talk about how to repair Internet Explorer. So the first thing you're going to want to do is fire up Internet Explorer. I've got mine fired up, right here. So I'm going to go to tools and scroll all the way down here to the bottom, and click on Internet options. Then you've got some tabs across the top here: general, security, privacy, content, connections, programs and very last, but not least, is the advanced tab. Now you're going to find a lot of different options through here that you want to just ignore this big white window, here. Scroll down to the bottom and you'll see this reset Internet Explorer Settings. Now you're going to want to do this if, if it just you, it doesn't work right. And this is what, what this repair does, this reset does. It takes Internet Explorer back to the way it was when you first installed it. It deletes all the content, all the temporary cache, everything, just restores it to just how it was when you installed it. So you click this button here, reset, follow the dialogues out, and your Internet Explorer will be fixed, and that's all you need to know to repair your Internet Explorer."

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