In my sleuthing: the third entry down does not allow itself to be deleted. could this be the culprit that stops MS Fixit from correcting IE9 or IE 10? I have tried to use Regedit to remove it and nothing happens.
I am running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit with Service pack 1 on a Toshiba Satellite laptop purchased in 2009 or 2010... I recently did a hard factory re-install and do not want to go through that ordeal again. Buying a new computer is not really
in the cards right now... I would like to get IE "something" working... Is there a way to correct the problem by fixing Windows without doing the complete reinstall of everything?
Tony
