From: Hot-text on 9 Feb 2010 03:22 PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP <<Hmm who would believe But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:#SSPGP2pKHA.1548(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Yes, Yes, Shouldn't be, No, Yes. > > Those with IE7- and/or IE8-specific questions or comments can post to and > seek support in IE General newsgroup: > microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general > > On the web: > http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general > > In your newsreader: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general > > > cellist wrote: >> I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering >> upgrading >> to IE8, primarily due to security concerns. >> >> 1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep >> up >> to date on all MS updates. >> 2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp? >> 3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem >> with >> ie8? >> 4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will >> that >> be even more of a problem with ie8. >> 5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it >> unacceptable? >> >> TIA, >> >> Phil >
From: 20100209 on 9 Feb 2010 16:33 Hot-text wrote: > > PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if > have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP > <<Hmm who would believe > But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL > Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at the moment.
From: Hot-text on 12 Feb 2010 03:01 I like PA Bear he 9.989% right all the time maybe the day you be more like him! and I Have 2 PC with Xp 2 PC with win98 For I all way buy new PC with the latest OS! I do not update a OS on and old PC O by the way 3 more PC that are not Microsoft >>>> do you see what I mean Mr. Linux Mac! "20100209" <20100209(a)20100209.NET> wrote in message news:4B71D4C7.A5DFDC83(a)20100209.NET... > > > Hot-text wrote: >> >> PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if >> have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP >> <<Hmm who would believe >> But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL >> > > Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And > please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at > the moment.
From: Bubey on 9 Mar 2010 19:17 I agree that IE 8 is good for speed, security and compatibility but the way MS set up the Favorites is terrible. Actually more than terrible. It causes big headaches. I have built my file cabinet built for my favorites so when I want to save something I can do the drawer and then to the folder with just a couple of clicks. With IE I have to see "EVERY FOLDER" I have created and end up going up and down the VERY LONG LIST to find the folder I want to store it in. It drives me crazy and if I've got a lot to do very grouchy. Why did MS design it this way? I'd like to get my hands around the person who did this. Do you think they might change it to a more user friendly version, like in IE 6 ???? Thanks! "Kyler_IE8_Team" <KylerIE8Team(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8BA4043B-FE6C-45A9-A93F-F6F2978ADAC0(a)microsoft.com... I personally recommend upgrading to IE8 because of the speed, security and compatibility improvements of IE8 over previous versions. It is possible to revert back to older versions so it's not like you are taking a major risk. With Compatibility Mode able to display sites as they would in earlier versions, along with a lot of other new features, there isn't much reason to hold back. Hope that helps, Kyler IE8 Outreach Team "cellist" wrote: > I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering > upgrading > to IE8, primarily due to security concerns. > > 1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up > to date on all MS updates. > 2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp? > 3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem > with > ie8? > 4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that > be even more of a problem with ie8. > 5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it > unacceptable? > > TIA, > > Phil
From: rob^_^ on 11 Mar 2010 18:37 Robear has <plonk>ed you. He can't see your posts. I am afraid your English skills are giving ppl (not just Robear) the wrong impression. I am afraid also your web site is not an endorsement of your skills level. Regards. "Hot-text" <hot-text(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:D51E40A3-8B45-4DBB-A4C9-A5944AFF39B6(a)microsoft.com... > I like PA Bear he 9.989% right all the time maybe the day you be more like > him! > > and I Have 2 PC with Xp > 2 PC with win98 > For I all way buy new PC with the latest OS! > I do not update a OS on and old PC > O by the way 3 more PC that are not Microsoft >>>> do you see what I mean > Mr. Linux Mac! > > > > "20100209" <20100209(a)20100209.NET> wrote in message > news:4B71D4C7.A5DFDC83(a)20100209.NET... >> >> >> Hot-text wrote: >>> >>> PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if >>> have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this >>> XP >>> <<Hmm who would believe >>> But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL >>> >> >> Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And >> please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at >> the moment. >
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