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Coldicote | 21:23 Sat 07th Dec 2013 | Computers
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When Internet Explorer opens my desktop a horizontal bar appears saying ‘Get to Google faster. Update your default search engine.’ This is followed by two options, ‘sure’ and ‘no thanks’. Sure tells me that Google is already installed and no thanks simply deletes the extra bar. There are no other options to click on and it ‘s irritating having to keep deleting it. Google is fast enough for me anyway and I've no reason to change it. Does anyone else experience this or know how to stop it? Thanks.
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I have never liked Internet Explorer as my Browser; hence the reason for my preferring Firefox: although Google chrome is deemed to be better.

Try a change of Browser.....Safari is really fast.

Top ten here:-

http://internet-browser-review.toptenreviews.com/
you could make Google your home page (the one that comes up when you open IE) if you want it faster. I don't know why you keep getting the prompts, though. Is there an option that says "Don't ask me again"?
IE11 is the fastest browser at present it will beat all others give it a try and you will notice the difference.
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Thank you all for your answers. You've given me some experiments to do.
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