Tutorial to Install IE9 on Different Versions of Windows for Noobs.

8:51 PM in Applications, Browsers, Internet, Microsoft, Tutorials, Windows by Ankit Puri

Finally the much waited Internet Explorer 9 is available to download on the official Microsoft website. The new version is quite cool and stable as I felt. I didn’t use it much, but till the time I used it, I felt good. At least, better than using any other version of Internet Explorer. I’ve being noticing from few hours since the IE 9 is out that  Windows users, complaining that they aren’t able to install the new version in their system. Probably, they were downloading it from alternative sites, which had IE for different version or didn’t know that Microsoft has updated their site with IE 9 download details. Whatever, the reason may be, I am posting a small tutorial to install IE on different versions of Windows.

Before getting the Internet Explorer installed, let me tell you that IE9 isn’t available for Windows XP users and make sure you have the original Windows version. If, you don’t have not to worry you can easily Make Windows Genuine in Just a Click.

Steps to install:

Head over to the official Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Page and click on the blue colored ‘Download now’ button.

Internet Explorer Site

Internet Explorer Site

You’ll be redirected to ‘Download Page’ of the Internet Explorer.

IE Download

IE Download

Select your native language and version of your Windows from right hand side and click on the download button. Once downloaded, IE Setup will download the IE files from the main server. Once done. Click on ‘Install’ button.

IE Install

IE Install

Before starting to get install, it would close all the applications running on Internet.

installing

installing

Once installed, it would ask you to restart the system, as the other versions did too.

restart

restart

After restarting, click on the Internet Explorer icon, here you go. You are now using IE9! :)

ET on IE

ET on IE

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