Youssef Pro Posted November 28, 2024 Posted November 28, 2024 According to what Microsoft said a while ago, it has permanently deleted its old browser, Internet Explorer, but you can find the remains of its hidden roots. Of course, you will not find the browser in the system files or in the programs folder or elsewhere, but you can do some other things to show it, but there is a hidden and easy way. Just search for Internet Options in the search bar or press Win + R to open Run and type "inetcpl. cpl" Then go to the program tab and click on Manage add-ons. Then, at the bottom, click on the label link that says "Learn more about toolbars and extensions." Then the browser will open with you normally, but you cannot find the place from which you started it, whether from the task manager, but you can use it normally for any specific circumstances or work.
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