If the window won’t close, you’ll need to force-quit Internet Explorer.
If the window won’t close, you’ll need to force-quit Internet Explorer.
If you see a window that says “Windows is attempting to fix this problem” pop up, click Cancel.
If Internet Explorer won’t even run without crashing constantly, skip this method and reset Internet Explorer.
You can repeat this process for each toolbar you want to remove.
Use Microsoft Edge or a third-party browser (e. g. , Chrome) to go to this site if Internet Explorer isn’t working.
Windows 7 SP1 32-Bit - For a 32-bit computer with Windows 7, 8, or 10 on it. Windows 7 SP1 64-Bit - For a 64-bit computer with Windows 7, 8, or 10 on it. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 64-bit - For a computer running Windows Server 2008 R2. If you don’t know whether your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit, check your computer’s bit number first.