I think you have sticky kes on your computer. I don't know how to get rid of it but I'm sure if you search the internet you could find it.
No, because internet explorer is only for windows. You can get FireFox for linux though.
Yes, you can use both browsers at the same time. Chrome is a little faster though than Explorer.
Internet Explorer, though I personally like to call it Inanity Enforcer.
Version 7 most likely. Switch to Firefox though - more reliable and much safer than IE. Answer: Windows Vista provide internet explorer 7.0. but you can download and install IE 8
This doesn't make grammatical sense. If you have too many Internet tabs open though , your computer might freeze. I don't fully understand what you are asking though.
Depends on your definition of better. Internet explorer has a notorious reputation for being less than secure though. Firefox and Chrome, the two leading contenders, are well known for their extensibility and their speed respectively.
Go to Internet Explorer download page (link is under this answer) and click Get It Now under the "Internet Explorer 8" title, then open the downloaded file and wait for Internet Explorer 8 to install.
Since firefox and internet explore are two different applications, you will not have any problems having them both on the same computer. you may want to uninstall any previous versions of internet explorer, though.
Last look in 2012 it seems to be about 19%... weird though as everyone I know just uses IE.
For many, uninstalling the Internet Explorer 7 web browser can be a difficult process. It typically does not require that much effort though. Using a computers control panel and then going to add and remove programs should work. If this does not, the file Spuninst does the job.
There are so many possibilities dealing with this problem. It could be a software preference, though that is unlikely, so I suspect it was probably that the downloaded file required that Internet Explorer 7 be closed. I constantly recommend Firefox over Internet Explorer 7 and any other web browser as it has much more features, options, and is more secure.
In this instance, it seems as though AOL is set up as your default internet provider and web browser. Change your default browswer to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera, or Safari.