![]() ![]() Like I said, as you’re using Chrome, I don’t see a huge upside other than preparing for the future. Upgrade to IE 10 whenever you feel like doing it. I would strongly recommend that you continue to use Chrome the way you’re using it. At some point, IE 9 is no longer going to be supported (much like IE 6 isn’t today). It keeps you current and makes sure that you get the latest patches. Updates for IE11 will be labeled as Cumulative Update Internet Explorer 11 on the Microsoft Update Catalog, Windows Update, and WSUS. There’s no rush, today, but eventually you’ll want to make the move. I don’t’ necessarily mean version upgrades, but the patches for IE 9 that you are already (hopefully) getting.Īt some point, upgrading to IE 10 is a fine thing to do, and probably something you’ll want to do. That means making sure you’re taking updates to Internet Explorer as they come from Windows Update. Keeping IE 10 up-to-date… even if you don’t use itĮven if you use another browser, it is in fact a good thing to keep Internet Explorer up-to-date. The three major browsers – IE, Chrome, Firefox – are all good. ![]() I happen to be more comfortable in Chrome, but honestly, at this point, it’s splitting hairs. I have IE 10 installed and use it from time to time to test various things, usually in response to reader questions. I’ve not heard anything negative about it, above the usual grumbling that happens with every new release. ![]() Internet Explorer 10 is past that now, so it’s probably okay to install. I tend to agree that your six-month waiting period is probably a good one. I’d probably have you update Internet Explorer, but not for the reasons most people think. If you primarily use Chrome, just keep using it and keep it up-to-date (which Google does transparently for you). Ultimately, if you’re running Chrome anyway, it’s a moot point. For my laptop with Window XP and Internet Explorer 8: (Problem started yesterday) After I reset the IE8 browser and deleted/reinstalled Norton Antivirus for the first time, everything has been fine for about 24 hours now and I also disabled all Norton browser helper on my IE8 browser as I did with my old desktop. ![]()
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