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What is the latest IE version for Windows XP?

By Lily Fisher

What is the latest IE version for Windows XP?

OS compatibility

Operating systemLatest stable IE version
Microsoft WindowsXP, Server 20038.0.6001.18702
NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME6.0 SP1
955.5 SP2
3.1x, NT 3.515.01 SP2

Is Internet Explorer 7 compatible with Windows XP?

Release notes. Internet Explorer 7 shipped as the browser for Windows Vista and was made available for Windows XP with service pack 2 or 3.

How do I enable Internet Explorer on Windows XP?

  1. Click the Start button, and then click All Programs.
  2. Click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).

Does Internet Explorer work with Windows XP?

Windows XP is compatible with a variety of Internet browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera. The operating system is bundled with Internet Explorer, also known as IE. The highest version of IE you can install on your Windows XP system is IE 8.

Can I still use Internet Explorer on Windows XP?

Microsoft has stopped providing any type of technical support for Windows XP computers. This also means Microsoft will no longer support Internet Explorer 8, the default web browser for Windows XP. Continuing to use XP and IE8 could expose your computer to serious threats, including viruses and malware.

Can I update Internet Explorer on Windows XP?

To do so, click the Windows “Start” button after restarting your computer, and then click “Internet Explorer” to launch the web browser. Click the “Help” menu located on the top and click “About Internet Explorer”. A new pop-up window launches. You should see the latest version in the “Version” section.

How do I install Internet Explorer?

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  1. Click on Download Internet Explorer 11 (32/64-bit).
  2. Press Control + J in your web browser.
  3. Click the file that begins with EIE11_EN.
  4. Click Yes.
  5. Click Install.
  6. Click Restart Now.