Browser choice

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Turkk

I have posted this question before, but cannot now find my post on the site.
I stupidly downloaded the 'browser choice' update, and now can't get rid of
it. I have three browsers installed already, & don't want another one.
Every time I reboot the computer this annoying message pops up (even more
annoying because although it is from Microsoft it says the certificate is not
valid). I want to *permanently* get rid of this message, so I never see it
again. HOW?

Many thanks,
 
P

Pablo E

Turkk said:
I have posted this question before, but cannot now find my post on the
site.
I stupidly downloaded the 'browser choice' update, and now can't get rid
of
it. I have three browsers installed already, & don't want another one.
Every time I reboot the computer this annoying message pops up (even more
annoying because although it is from Microsoft it says the certificate is
not
valid). I want to *permanently* get rid of this message, so I never see
it
again. HOW?

Many thanks,


Once you have downloaded the browsers it is impossible to delete them. Not
only that, if you try, it will be deemed illegal and you will find the whole
weight of the European Union breathing down your neck ready to take you to
prison ;-)
 
T

Turkk

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Turkk


Pablo E said:
Once you have downloaded the browsers it is impossible to delete them. Not
only that, if you try, it will be deemed illegal and you will find the whole
weight of the European Union breathing down your neck ready to take you to
prison ;-)


.

Ive now been able to find this post again, but I still don't have an answer
to the question: I don't want to get rid of the browsers I have, I want to
get rid of the message that comes on every time I reboot, asking me to choose
new browsers. As I mentioned before, this message also comes with a warning
that the certificate is invalid, even though it comes from Microsoft. I'm
tired of having to cancel this message every time I reboot: how can I get rid
of it??

Many thanks for any constructive replies--
 

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