So. I wanted to try my old Windows XP laptop again. When I went to Internet Explorer, the search engine Bing came out normally. But if I search a site in the search and then search, there server is not found. I have already manually entered the server address, but nothing has changed. Really can someone help…
The device should be connected to the internet.
Yes, he is.
Is it just a special page, or is not a website accessible?
So for example. Without going over Bing.
The XP Internet Explorer is meanwhile too uncertain. - This also applies to Outlook Express!
Load on another laptop / PC the XP-compatible Firefox, see: https://www.chip.de/...45904.html, on a USB stick and then install it from the stick.
Note! - At the beginning of the installation Chip will try to install one or two additional programs.
You can deselect it! - Watching!
If you have missed one, just uninstall it in Control Panel> Add or Remove Programs.
No website is available.
Thanks for the tip. I'll try it, let me know
But I think I just download another browser down the stick
All Clear: This 43.1 MB download Firefox_Setup_52.4.0esr.exe is clean, that is: is without any additional programs. - Just installed it on a trial basis.
Thank you
Everything worked great, thank you
Internet Explorer can't open a page with Windows XP?
delivered with IE 6, which has exceeded its durability * by 10+ years *!
Even IE 8 is totally outdated
Windows XP is outdated & has no updates since 2014