From: waiting@the.exit.invalid   
      
   "DAW" wrote in   
   news:j8c2kj$ibl$1@speranza.aioe.org:   
      
      
      
   >> After fighting that I did a system restore and got back a   
   >> greatly damaged IE7, no tool bars, scrambled favorites,   
   >> wrong links, etc.   
      
   System restore is useles. Get Acronis, Ghost, or one of the   
   several free tools that do the same thing.   
      
   >> I did restores, uninstall of IE7 through add-remove   
   >> windows components, looked at sites which offer a download   
   >> of a current version of IE7, but they all included some   
   >> other programs or toolbars.   
   >>   
   >> I found a MS "Fix it" site which didn't respond   
   >> automatically but I did a manual step of removing one line   
   >> in the registry.   
   >>   
   >> Still no tool bar, no access to the toolbar/command   
   >> headings, nothing.   
      
   Don't you just LOVE well-written software?   
      
      
      
   >> This system is too old to do a full re-install, even if I   
   >> can find the XP CD after moving here.   
   >>   
   >> Any suggestions on how to get a clean reinstall of IE7?   
   >>   
   >> Thanks for your consideration,   
   >>   
   >> DAW   
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   > Found another version "No add ons" which runs but with no   
   > attempt to   
   > download anywhere. It does seem to have some old sites   
   > listed, just no communications attempt. Is this a good   
   > starting point?   
      
   Not as good as this:   
   www.opera.com   
      
   But if you REALLY want to keep on suffering, go here:   
   http://www.oldversion.com/Internet-Explorer.html   
      
      
   --   
   What if a demon were to creep after you one night, in your   
   loneliest loneliness, and say, 'This life which you live must   
   be lived by you once again and innumerable times more; and   
   every pain and joy and thought and sigh must come again to   
   you, all in the same sequence. The eternal hourglass will   
   again and again be turned and you with it, dust of the dust!'   
   Would you throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse   
   that demon? Or would you answer, 'Never have I heard anything   
   more divine'?   
    Friedrich Nietzsche   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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