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Lost tool bar on IE7
      #430650 - Mon May 18 2009 09:51 PM

could you guys help me get back the lost tool bars on IE7. i done something last night and they disappeared. i have tried various ways of getting them back but to no avail. so if you could possibly help me or suggest something it would be great.

thanks in advance.


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430660 - Mon May 18 2009 11:12 PM

Not knowing what you have visible, press your Alt + O keys on your keyboard. That's the letter O and not a zero.

Click Toolbars and select (tick) the ones you want to show.

This works under normal circumstances.


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Fusion]
      #430664 - Tue May 19 2009 12:05 AM

ok i tried that and nothing appeared. all i have where the file, edit, view, favorites should be is a blue line with an E on the left hand side whic represents explorer. i have tried right clicking on an empty space on the tool bar to see if anything appears and still nothing, also F11 and nothing i done a system restore and that never worked. i dont really want to reformat my laptop because i had trouble getting my wireless working again last time.

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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430665 - Tue May 19 2009 12:13 AM

Do you have the Google Toolbar installed by any chance? . . . if so, uninstall it.

or

Try starting IE7 with no add-ons:

All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
This may reveal a dodgy Add-on if it restores 'normality'.



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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Fusion]
      #430666 - Tue May 19 2009 12:42 AM

ok i uninstalled it again for the second time tonight and when i do as you suggested all i got was a blank white screen. i cannot download anything because i do not get a pop up to say install or save as. there must be some solution to this rather than do a complete reformat just for the sake of this problem. i appreciate your help. hopefully someone will read this and maybe come up with some other solutions too. unless you can think of anything else to try.

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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430672 - Tue May 19 2009 04:04 AM

Quote:

could you guys help me get back the lost tool bars on IE7. i done something last night and they disappeared.



It would be helpful to know what you did to lose your Toolbars in the first place, it could help someone to find a solution for you.
Haven't you posted this in the XP forum too?

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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Madeline]
      #430675 - Tue May 19 2009 07:03 AM

yes i have posted this in the xp forums because at first when i posted it i could not see my posting. it can be removed if you wish.

what i done in the first place was i went to view to change a setting i downloaded windows 8 for MSN live and it had put itself under my google search bar and i clicked on something in the view tab by mistake and the whole lot disappeared. even when i try and back space from a web page that will not work either. i done a search on google and found a lot of others asking the same question as i am. hence why i posted here because i know you people know your stuff and i hoped someone could help me.


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430677 - Tue May 19 2009 09:42 AM

fedup

Could you go over what exactly you have did regarding the Google Tool Bar. For instance was Internet Explorer OK when it was removed?

When you say you can't download anything because you don't get the options pop up, how can you actually see anything to download with a 'white screen' showing only?

Your download, was it in fact Windows live Messenger 8.5?


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Fusion]
      #430681 - Tue May 19 2009 11:23 AM

i uninstalled google and then a yahoo tool bar came up as well so i uninstalled that and then done what you said to open windows without any add ons and it came up as a blank white screen, i had saved the goodle exe file in my drive so i clicked on it and reinstalled it and then windows opened up as normal but still with the tool bar missing. and when i itried to down load firefox it would not let me see the download to accept it, something flashed up on the screen as if it were asking me to accept it but i could not see it. so i am still at a loss as to how to recify this problem.

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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430682 - Tue May 19 2009 11:49 AM

Can you uninstall the Google ToolBar and not reinstall that exe file. It may be corrupt.

You can do it either by:

1. The down arrow next to the Toolbar's wrench wrench icon.
2. Select Uninstall from the drop-down menu.
3. Click the Uninstall the Google Toolbar button.
or
To uninstall from the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel

1. Click the Windows Start menu button.
2. Select Control Panel.
3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
4. Select Google Toolbar for IE.
5. Click the Remove button.

Now start Internet Explorer 7 as you normally would. Does IE 7 appear OK?


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Fusion]
      #430720 - Tue May 19 2009 07:28 PM

Update on my issue.
i uninstalled google as you suggested and still nothing on my tool bar. so i went to add and remove to see if there was anything in there still left. as i scrolled down i noticed under windows internet explorer 7 there was a windows internet explorer 8 that MSN had suggested upgrading so i downloaded it and tried to instal it and i remember it saying it was incompatable with what i was using and it shut down so the now obvious to me problem was it was conflicting in the back ground. i assumed it had not installed but it had. once i removed this and opened up my IE7 everything was back to normal and all the tools appeared and my back space started working again. so in hindsight if you come across any one else with a problem like mine ask if they have tried to upgrade to windows explorer 8 and if so uninstal it and then maybe their browser will be back to normal.

many thanks for your help and your patience with my problem it has been very much appreciated.


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430722 - Tue May 19 2009 07:30 PM

Great news. Pleased your sorted.

For future reference, should you have problems with how Internet Explorer displays it's menus and bars, the Google Toolbar is 'occasionally' the culprit and that's why I concentrated on that issue.

Catch you next time.


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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: Fusion]
      #430738 - Tue May 19 2009 09:03 PM

once again many thanks to you guys, you are a godsend to people who are in a spot of bother and i really appreciated your help.

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Re: Lost tool bar on IE7 [Re: fedup]
      #430755 - Wed May 20 2009 04:00 AM

It's good to know you've got it sorted. Thanks for describing how you did it, it'll be very helpful to others who encounter the same problem.

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