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Originally posted by i_t_man
I.E. is actually built into the operating system, any attempt to remove it usually ends up corrupting the OS.
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as I mentioned, it can be done BUT results have varied wildly. Some people kill all traces and no ill effect happen to them, and their system is much more stable and faster.
And then some people just end up have to reinstall because the whole process just screws up their windows installation horribly.
Never have tried it myself, I just block IE/Outlook/that POS Media playe/etc from making an outgoing connection in my firewall rules immediately after installing windows.