Ie For Windows 10
After upgrading or installing Windows 10 the default web browser is the new Microsoft Edge browser. But there may be websites that are not compatible with the new browser at which point you will need to use Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11). IE 11 is still included in Windows 10 but can be difficult to locate and launch.
Here are three ways to launch Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer is most likely installed on your computer in case it was upgraded to Windows 10 from an earlier version of Windows. In such a case, you just need to search for Internet Explorer in Windows 10 search bar and pin IE to the taskbar. Start typing Internet Explorer in the Windows 10 search bar (next to the start button). Windows Embedded 8 Standard users who used the Image Configuration Editor or Image Building Wizard to remove the Internet Explorer 10 User Application can install this update to upgrade other browser platform files on their systems. Although Microsoft Edge is the default browser in Windows 10, Internet Explorer browser is still a part of Windows and you will find below different ways to open Internet Explorer in Windows 10. Open Internet Explorer in Windows 10. Microsoft wants its users to get used to its new Microsoft Edge Browser. Hence, the reason for Windows 10.
First method:
- Open Start menu, select All Apps.
- Navigate to Window Accessories.
- Expand Windows Accessories, select Internet Explorer.
- If you desire you could right click on Internet Explorer and with Pin to Start or Pin to taskbar if you use IE 11 frequently.
Second method:
- In the search bar type “Internet Explorer”, most likely you will not have to type the entire thing as with earlier operation systems Internet Explorer will populate the list and is available. Click on Internet Explorer.
- By right clicking on Internet Explorer you can Pin to Start and Pin to taskbar.
Third method.
- If you have configured Cortana, click on the microphone in the start bar.
- Just say “Launch Internet Explorer”
- Cortana will launch Internet Explorer.
Hope this helps you find and use Internet Explorer.
Until next time, Ride SAFE!
Rick Trader
Windows Server Instructor – Interface Technical Training
Phoenix, AZ
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