Bad motor -see if you are getting power to it - if so bad motor
Bad switch- jump wires to test
Driver's "Lock" switch broken or in locked position?
It could be a bad switch or the motor that lifts the window up and down is bad
If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
It is very possible that it isjust a fuse. hope it does it for ya! Could be than not of the other power windows switches work either. If this is the case and only the drivers switch can operate the other windows then the most likely casue is the lock out swicth on the drivers side is gone.
bad switch is usually the culprit bad switch is usually the culprit
Windows XP was the first Microsoft OS to embed Windows Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, a Windows firewall, and other Microsoft products into the OS.win95=windows 95
Except Internet Explorer 9, Windows XP support All other version of IE from version 1 to version 8.Internet Explorer 9 can run on the Vista and Windows 7.Internet Explorer 9 : http://www.downloadatoz.com/download/108962,internet-explorer-9.html
You could use Windows Update to update your drivers and other essential updates that are needed for Windows. Alternatively, you could go on the manufacturers website and download a driver update from the downloads section.
Internet Explorer is a default system for Microsoft. When you install the Windows Operating System, the default browser you will get is Internet Explorer. You can change to other browser options.
== == Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer use a lot of the same code, and they are both integral components of the windows operating system. If you type a URL into the address bar of Windown Explorer it 'becomes' Internet Explorer, and vice versa. It's part of Microsoft Operating System and it has to connect to the internet in order to install updates to the users computer.
No. Internet Explorer is a Windows only program, and probably will never be transferred to any other operating system.