posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 02:22 AM
Originally posted by toreishi
"Have you noticed that Windows comes with a browser pre-installed? Its just great, isn't it? But since basically IE and Windows are interdependent
on each other due to their being tied at birth, what do you think happens if something goes wrong with IE?"
Actually I heard (no idea how true or valid this is) but I herd that IE is very hard to separate from windows, they are not two stand alone pieces of
software, at some fundamental level they are intertwined... I think it's something to do with certain types of code will always be processed by IE
on some level.....
The good thing is that Microsoft lost another one of those unfair business practice case thingies - so some time soon we should (should! fingers
crossed) be seeing an update where by you are actually given a choice of all the top browsers with IE being just one of them.... I also think future
versions of windows will have this option as you install or set up for the first time.
edit: oh just to say I have been quite impressed with microsoft security essentials, I think it's a great AV for free, it defiantly out performs
the likes of Norton and such.... I'm banging my head against the wall cos all of my family shell out on Norton without thinking and then moan cos
their computer gets buggy. Also Ccleaner and Adaware, and when I notice any specific problems an hour on google makes your mind bigger
[edit on 12/3/2010 by Now_Then]