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January 21st, 2015, 07:07 PM
#1
DOWNLOAD INTERNET EXPLORER 8 w/SP2
HP Pavilion dv1000 Special Edition Laptop
XP Home v.2002 w/SP3
Pentium M Processor 1.73 GHz.
795 Mhz. 0.99GB RAM
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Reinstalled the entire O/S and all drivers earlier and now have trouble with IE 6 (ugh) crashing, so how to get to a more stable browser, at least IE8, so I can get to Windows Update and start the updates download? MS website obviously no longer offering it.
Thanks.
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January 21st, 2015, 07:15 PM
#2
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January 21st, 2015, 08:00 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by sbuxman
HP Pavilion dv1000 Special Edition Laptop
XP Home v.2002 w/SP3
Pentium M Processor 1.73 GHz.
795 Mhz. 0.99GB RAM
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Reinstalled the entire O/S and all drivers earlier and now have trouble with IE 6 (ugh) crashing, so how to get to a more stable browser, at least IE8, so I can get to Windows Update and start the updates download? MS website obviously no longer offering it.
Thanks.
Thank you, Midknyte, and I'm afraid of the extra apps it wants to download with IE8...what to do?
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January 21st, 2015, 08:17 PM
#4
Extra apps? I didn't get prompted about extra apps. Which button did you press?
Click the green button that says "Download Latest Version (16.10MB)"
You'll then be prompted to save "IE8-WindowsXP-x86-ENU.exe"
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January 21st, 2015, 08:24 PM
#5
Ok. I'm guessing you clicked on one of the ads, instead of the actual download link. I run an adblocker, so I don't usually see the other buttons.
After you get IE8 and all the Windows updates installed, I highly recommend you install another browser like Firefox or Chrome and use an adblocker.
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January 21st, 2015, 08:26 PM
#6
My bad...I was a little too hasty thinking it was trying to get me to install the latest version of IE in general, v. 11 I believe it is at this time. I'll get back to that site in just a little bit and then report back. BTW, is IE 8 the limit to what XP can run, or are later versions also OK?
Thanks again.
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January 21st, 2015, 08:33 PM
#7
IE8 is the highest IE on XP. XP and IE8 for XP are no longer being patched. That's why I said to use either Firefox or Chrome.
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January 21st, 2015, 11:04 PM
#8
Microsoft's web site is telling me that IE8 won't run on XP, which is patently false. However, they do still have the download available, they just won't allow any search engines to return the link. The links can be found at the page below:
http://www.itechtics.com/download-in...-all-versions/
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January 22nd, 2015, 03:01 AM
#9
I successfully downloaded and installed (from a flashdrive) IE8, but it continues to crash when I attempt to install updates. Can I do the updating in Safe Mode or isn't it going to matter?
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January 22nd, 2015, 05:21 AM
#10
How many updates are you trying to install? Use Custom instead of Express updates and do maybe 5-10 at a time?
Why did you reinstall XP in the first place? I'm assuming the hardware is good. Considering the age of the laptop, it wouldn't hurt to run a hard drive diag.
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January 22nd, 2015, 11:09 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Midknyte
How many updates are you trying to install? Use Custom instead of Express updates and do maybe 5-10 at a time?
Why did you reinstall XP in the first place? I'm assuming the hardware is good. Considering the age of the laptop, it wouldn't hurt to run a hard drive diag.
I'm coming off two friends' requests for help with their respective systems: first ended up a very successful dual boot install of Win 7 (with XP Pro sp3) on an older Dell desktop and one in the last couple of days a not-so-successful "cleaning" of a badly infected (Conduit malware) and bloated HP desktop, the latter of which needed Micro$oft to come to the rescue for $99 and 30-days followup at my friend's insistence. So far, so good with the latter, finger crossed.
So I thought I'd return to one of my own laptops (in this thread) and really start over from scratch. I wanted to get rid of XP completely and start "fresh" with Win 7, but was discouraged from trying to do so in the name of saving time and, of course, $$$. And the laptop can barely meet the minimum requirements for Win 7, though I would invest $$$ in new RAM if that would help with a go at 7...couldn't be much worse than the mess I have now! But I was talked out of that and into trying this complete reinstall/reformat with XP.
At this point my project is almost as dead in the water as the laptop itself, even after successfully installing the free Panda Cloud AV and IE8 thanks to your help and jdc2000 with the links.
Could I possibly run scannow to see if there are damaged files? And how to do a HDD diagnosis? I can run a memtest too?
Thanks so much...it's a new day and my project ain't gonna spoil it : )
Very much appreciate the help I receive here.
sbuxman
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January 22nd, 2015, 11:16 AM
#12
To run SFC you would need a Windows CD with the correct Service Pack or other installation media files available.
Midknyte's signature link for the Ulitmate Boot CD has the files needed to create a bootable CD that can test memory and the hard drive.
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January 22nd, 2015, 12:01 PM
#13
Post the make and model ot the laptop, we can check to find out what the ram limit is for it.
The Toshiba Win 7 laptops
http://www.toshiba.com/us/Windows7_Laptops
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January 22nd, 2015, 02:55 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Train
jdc: your post #12...is the "Windows CD with the correct Service Pack or other installation media files available" the Ultimate Boot CD in Midknyte's post #10, or are you referring to two different CDs?
Train: the laptop is:
HP Pavilion dv1000 Special Edition
XP Home v.2002 w/SP3
Pentium M Processor 1.73 GHz.
795 Mhz. 0.99GB RAM
Is that enough info for you to determine a RAM limit?
sbuxman
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January 22nd, 2015, 03:13 PM
#15
The Windows CD and UBCD5 are two separate CDs.
The Windows CD should have the same SP level as the installed Windows. I.E. If you have XPSP3 installed, you should run SFC with an XPSP3 CD.
UBCD5 has hard drive diags, as well as memtest.
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