How to Manually Uninstall Internet Explorer 5 for Windows
95
The information
in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Internet
Explorer versions 5, 5.01 for Windows 95
IMPORTANT:
This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you
edit the registry, make sure you understand how to restore it if a problem
occurs. For information about how to do this, view the "Restoring the Registry"
Help topic in Regedit.exe or the "Restoring a Registry Key" Help topic
in Regedt32.exe.
SUMMARY
This article describes
how to manually uninstall Internet Explorer 5 for Windows 95 when you are
unable to uninstall Internet Explorer by using the Add/Remove Programs
tool in Control Panel.
Notes
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You cannot use the
steps in this article to uninstall Internet Explorer from Microsoft Windows
98 Second Edition or to uninstall earlier versions of Internet Explorer
from any version of Windows.
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Do not follow the
steps in this article if you have not tried to uninstall Internet Explorer
5 by using the steps in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Q217344
How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 5
MORE INFORMATIONARNING:
Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require
you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that
problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved.
Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
For information
about how to edit the registry, view the "Changing Keys and Values" Help
topic in Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) or the "Add and Delete Information
in the Registry" and "Edit Registry Data" Help topics in Regedt32.exe.
Note that you should back up the registry before you edit it. If you are
running Windows NT or Windows 2000, you should also update your Emergency
Repair Disk (ERD).
NOTE: Make
sure to have the following items available before you begin these steps:
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Your original Windows
95 disks or CD-ROM
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A copy of Internet
Explorer 4.0 or later on CD-ROM or in a folder on the hard disk
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If you have Windows
95 on CD-ROM, you need a Startup or boot disk with CD-ROM support
Internet Explorer
5 does not include the Ieremove utility that is included with Internet
Explorer 4.x. If Ieremove is still on your computer, do not use it to remove
Internet Explorer 5. After you try the steps in the article listed above,
use the following steps to uninstall Internet Explorer 5:
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As stated in the article
listed above, remove any Internet Explorer 5 add-ons and components that
are listed in the Add/Remove Programs tool in Control Panel.
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Use Registry Editor
(Regedit.exe) to delete the following items:
Delete the
Version value located in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer
Delete the Active
Setup key located under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft
Delete the Active
Setup key located under:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
Delete the "Plus!
VersionNumber" value located in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
Delete the 100 key
located under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\Migration
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Quit Registry Editor.
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Restart your computer.
When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press F8, and then choose
Command
Prompt Only.
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Type the following
commands, pressing ENTER after each command. If necessary, replace "c:\windows"
with the drive and path to your installation of Windows 95:
ren c:\windows\system\inetcpl.cpl
inetcpl.old
ren c:\windows\system\ole2.dll
ole2.old
ren c:\windows\system\ole32.dll
ole32.old
ren c:\windows\system\oleaut32.dll
oleaut32.old
ren c:\windows\system\olepro32.dll
olepro32.old
ren c:\windows\system\olethk32.dll
olethk32.old
ren c:\windows\system\setupwbv.dll
setupwbv.old
ren c:\windows\system\softpub.dll
softpub.old
ren c:\windows\system\stdole2.tlb
stdole2.old
ren c:\windows\system\urlmon.dll
urlmon.old
ren c:\windows\system\wininet.dll
wininet.old
ren c:\windows\system\wintrust.dll
wintrust.old
ren c:\windows\system\comctl32.dll
comctl32.old
ren c:\windows\system\shdocvw.dll
shdocvw.old
ren c:\windows\system\shdoc401.dll
shdoc401.old
ren c:\windows\system\shdoclc.dll
shdoclc.old
ren c:\windows\system\shd401lc.dll
shd401lc.old
ren c:\windows\system\inseng.dll
inseng.old
ren c:\windows\system\jobexec.dll
jobexec.old
ren c:\windows\system\shlwapi.dll
shlwapi.old
ren c:\windows\system\iedkcs32.dll
iedkcs32.old
ren c:\windows\system\thumbvw.dll
thumbvw.old
ren c:\windows\system\occache.dll
occache.old
ren c:\windows\system\webcheck.dll
webcheck.old
ren c:\windows\system\schannel.dll
schannel.old
ren c:\windows\system\rsabase.dll
rsabase.old
ren c:\windows\system\cdfview.dll
cdfview.old
ren c:\windows\system\mmutilse.dll
mmutilse.old
ren c:\windows\system\mmefxe.ocx
mmefxe.old
ren c:\windows\system\daxctle.ocx
daxctle.old
ren c:\windows\system\proctexe.ocx
proctexe.old
ren c:\windows\system\asctrls.ocx
asctrls.old
ren c:\windows\system\loadwc.exe
loadwc.old
ren c:\windows\system\iemigrat.dll
iemigrat.old
ren c:\windows\java
java.old
NOTE: This
procedure assumes that you do not already have files with these names with
an .old extension. If you do have files with these names with an .old extension,
use a file name extension that is not currently in use.
NOTE: If
you installed the Windows Desktop Update component from Internet Explorer
4.x before installing Internet Explorer 5, you must remove it before proceeding.
Type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command:
ren c:\windows\explorer.exe
explorer.old
ren c:\windows\system\shell32.dll
shell32.old
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If you have Windows
95 on CD-ROM, restart your computer with a Startup or boot disk that provides
access to the CD-ROM drive. If you do not have a bootable disk that provides
CD-ROM support, see the "Startup Disk Drivers" section in the following
Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Q135174
Cannot Access CD-ROM Drive from MS-DOS mode or Command Prompt
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Reinstall Windows
95. When you are notified that a file that is being copied is older than
the version currently on your computer, click No or No To All.
If you do not
click
No or No To All, you may experience problems with the
Java Virtual Machine (VM) and trust checking. Also, the Internet Explorer
5 Setup Wizard may not work correctly if you later attempt to reinstall
Internet Explorer 5.
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Reinstall Internet
Explorer 4.0. If you had Active Desktop installed before installing Internet
Explorer 5, you must reinstall it. If you do not want Active Desktop, install
it during Setup, and then uninstall it after Setup is finished. This removes
any remnant settings and dialog boxes that may cause problems.
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Reinstall any damaged
drivers.
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After Internet Explorer
4.0 is installed, upgrade to Internet Explorer 5.