Upgrade to IE8 Reasons for/against by cellist
I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering upgradingto IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
to date on all MS updates.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem with
ie8?
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that
be even more of a problem with ie8.
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it unacceptable?
TIA,
Phil
Yes, Yes, Shouldn't be, No, Yes.
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cellist wrote:
I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering
upgrading
to IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
to date on all MS updates.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem
with
ie8?
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that
be even more of a problem with ie8.
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it
unacceptable?
TIA,
Phil
Thank you.
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
Yes, Yes, Shouldn't be, No, Yes.
Those with IE7- and/or IE8-specific questions or comments can post to and
seek support in IE General newsgroup:
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
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cellist wrote:
> I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering
> upgrading
> to IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
>
> 1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
> to date on all MS updates.
> 2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
> 3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem
> with
> ie8?
> 4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that
> be even more of a problem with ie8.
> 5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it
> unacceptable?
>
> TIA,
>
> Phil
.
My answers are posted "inline".
cellist wrote:
I doubt it. M$ has been sending us updates for the past 10 years for XP
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
to date on all MS updates.
and still it is not secure. So the answer is NO.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?YES
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem withMost probaly but if you have 512 MB of RAM then you should be OK unless
ie8?
you use lots of applications at the same time.
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will thatYES. Minimum is P III.
be even more of a problem with ie8.
<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/support/system-requirements.aspx>
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it unacceptable?YES
I personally recommend upgrading to IE8 because of the speed, security and
compatibility improvements of IE8 over previous versions. It is possible to
revert back to older versions so it's not like you are taking a major risk.
With Compatibility Mode able to display sites as they would in earlier
versions, along with a lot of other new features, there isn't much reason to
hold back.
Hope that helps,
Kyler
IE8 Outreach Team
"cellist" wrote:
I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering upgrading
to IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
to date on all MS updates.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem with
ie8?
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that
be even more of a problem with ie8.
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it unacceptable?
TIA,
Phil
PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if
have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP
<<Hmm who would believe
But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Yes, Yes, Shouldn't be, No, Yes.
Those with IE7- and/or IE8-specific questions or comments can post to and
seek support in IE General newsgroup:
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
cellist wrote:
I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering
upgrading
to IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep
up
to date on all MS updates.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem
with
ie8?
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will
that
be even more of a problem with ie8.
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it
unacceptable?
TIA,
Phil
Hot-text wrote:
Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And
PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if
have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP
<<Hmm who would believe
But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL
please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at
the moment.
I like PA Bear he 9.989% right all the time maybe the day you be more like
him!
and I Have 2 PC with Xp
2 PC with win98
For I all way buy new PC with the latest OS!
I do not update a OS on and old PC
O by the way 3 more PC that are not Microsoft >>>> do you see what I mean
Mr. Linux Mac!
"20100209" <20100209@20100209.NET> wrote in message
news:4B71D4C7.A5DFDC83@20100209.NET...
Hot-text wrote:
PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if
have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this XP
<<Hmm who would believe
But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL
Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And
please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at
the moment.
I agree that IE 8 is good for speed, security and compatibility but the way
MS set up the Favorites is terrible. Actually
more than terrible. It causes big headaches. I have built my file cabinet
built for my favorites so when I want to
save something I can do the drawer and then to the folder with just a couple
of clicks. With IE I have to see "EVERY FOLDER" I have created and end up
going up and down the VERY LONG LIST to find the folder I want to store it
in. It drives me crazy and if I've got a lot to do very grouchy. Why did
MS design it this way? I'd like to get my
hands around the person who did this. Do you think they might change it to
a more user friendly version, like in
IE 6 ????
Thanks!
"Kyler_IE8_Team" <KylerIE8Team@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8BA4043B-FE6C-45A9-A93F-F6F2978ADAC0@microsoft.com...
I personally recommend upgrading to IE8 because of the speed, security and
compatibility improvements of IE8 over previous versions. It is possible to
revert back to older versions so it's not like you are taking a major risk.
With Compatibility Mode able to display sites as they would in earlier
versions, along with a lot of other new features, there isn't much reason to
hold back.
Hope that helps,
Kyler
IE8 Outreach Team
"cellist" wrote:
I'm running windows/xp sp3 and IE6 6.0.2900.5512. I'm considering
upgrading
to IE8, primarily due to security concerns.
1. Will my computer truly be more secure with ie8 than with ie6? I keep up
to date on all MS updates.
2. Does ie8 run on windows/xp?
3. I'm already memory-constrained. Will that be even more of a problem
with
ie8?
4. I'm already processor-constrained: intel 2.something pentium. Will that
be even more of a problem with ie8.
5. Will I be able to revert to ie6 if I install ie8 and find it
unacceptable?
TIA,
Phil
Robear has <plonk>ed you. He can't see your posts. I am afraid your English
skills are giving ppl (not just Robear) the wrong impression. I am afraid
also your web site is not an endorsement of your skills level.
Regards.
"Hot-text" <hot-text@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D51E40A3-8B45-4DBB-A4C9-A5944AFF39B6@microsoft.com...
I like PA Bear he 9.989% right all the time maybe the day you be more like
him!
and I Have 2 PC with Xp
2 PC with win98
For I all way buy new PC with the latest OS!
I do not update a OS on and old PC
O by the way 3 more PC that are not Microsoft >>>> do you see what I mean
Mr. Linux Mac!
"20100209" <20100209@20100209.NET> wrote in message
news:4B71D4C7.A5DFDC83@20100209.NET...
Hot-text wrote:
PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now if
have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this
XP
<<Hmm who would believe
But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL
Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And
please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at
the moment.
[And Robear certainly hopes Hot-text's "9.989%" was a typo!]
rob^_^ wrote:
Robear has <plonk>ed you. He can't see your posts. I am afraid your
English
skills are giving ppl (not just Robear) the wrong impression. I am afraid
also your web site is not an endorsement of your skills level.
Regards.
"Hot-text" <hot-text@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:D51E40A3-8B45-4DBB-A4C9-A5944AFF39B6@microsoft.com...
I like PA Bear he 9.989% right all the time maybe the day you be more
like
him!
and I Have 2 PC with Xp
2 PC with win98
For I all way buy new PC with the latest OS!
I do not update a OS on and old PC
O by the way 3 more PC that are not Microsoft >>>> do you see what I mean
Mr. Linux Mac!
"20100209" <20100209@20100209.NET> wrote in message
news:4B71D4C7.A5DFDC83@20100209.NET...
Hot-text wrote:
PA Bear I love my windows 98 love to put IE7 on it but cannot... Now
if
have Opera 10 for the Tabs.. and it running faster thin my IE8 on this
XP
<<Hmm who would believe
But I love that old ie6 forever LOOL
Have you thought of buying a better PC which can run latest OS? And
please leave Pig-Bear alone; he has enough on his plate to deal with at
the moment.
On Mar 10, 8:17=A0am, "Bubey" <cat...@earthlink.net> wrote:
I agree that IE 8 is good for speed, security and compatibility but the w=ay
MS set up the Favorites is terrible. =A0Actuallyabinet
more than terrible. =A0It causes big headaches. =A0I have built my file c=
built for my favorites so when I want tople
save something I can do the drawer and then to the folder with just a cou=
of clicks. =A0With IE I have to see "EVERY FOLDER" I have created and end=up
going up and down the VERY LONG LIST to find the folder I want to store i=t
in. =A0It drives me crazy and if I've got a lot to do very grouchy. =A0Wh=y did
MS design it this way? =A0I'd like to get myt to
hands around the person who did this. =A0Do you think they might change i=
a more user friendly version, like inI recently upgraded my IE6 to IE8 but completely removed the add ons
IE 6 ????
Thanks!
and favorites so it will appear like IE6...and its pretty neat , What
I only want from IE8 is tabbed browsing...
and so far is running well since I installed it and seems to be faster
than IE6 during loading...Still have noticed anything strange......but
I still have my firefox 3.5 as my default while I watch how this IE8
for some time...If IE8 is better then it will be my default....
Regards
Roy wrote:
I recently upgraded my IE6 to IE8 but completely removed the add onsYou can download Firefox version 3.6 from here:
and favorites so it will appear like IE6...and its pretty neat , What
I only want from IE8 is tabbed browsing...
and so far is running well since I installed it and seems to be faster
than IE6 during loading...Still have noticed anything strange......but
I still have my firefox 3.5 as my default while I watch how this IE8
for some time...If IE8 is better then it will be my default....
Regards
<http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/>
hth
On Mar 20, 5:23=A0am, LD55ZRA <LD55...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Roy wrote:Thanks,,,,but what's the point I am still happy with my firefox
>I recently upgraded my IE6 to IE8 but completely removed the add ons
>and favorites so it will appear like IE6...and its pretty neat , What
>I only want from IE8 is tabbed browsing...
>and so far is running well since I installed it and seems to be faster
>than IE6 during loading...Still have noticed anything strange......but
>I still have my firefox 3.5 as my default while I watch how this IE8
>for some time...If IE8 is better then it will be my default....
>Regards
You can download Firefox version 3.6 from here:
<http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/>
hth
version and the IE8.... Could have love to prolong the IE6 but its
not supported anymore by MS
Roy wrote:
Thanks,,,,but what's the point I am still happy with my firefoxYes IE6 is also not supported by Google, UTube, Facebook etc. They are
version and the IE8.... Could have love to prolong the IE6 but its
not supported anymore by MS
all moving forward with time.
I am glad everything is working fine on your system.
Keep it up.
On Mar 20, 6:32=A0am, LD55ZRA <LD55...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Roy wrote:I am still trying to learn the feature sof this IE8 which are
>Thanks,,,,but what's the point I am still happy with my firefox
>version and the IE8.... Could have love to prolong the =A0IE6 but its
>not supported anymore by MS
Yes IE6 is also not supported by Google, UTube, Facebook etc. =A0They are
all moving forward with time.
I am glad everything is working fine on your system.
Keep it up.
superflous to my taste, I just don't get the hang of this many add
ons...these were never available in IE6 why bother....? Does anybody
find these IE8 frivolities useful....? can anybody comment on
this....?