Win7 constantly reminds IE11 to upgrade notifications. Open Don Juan mode

  

After January 12, 2016, Microsoft will stop official support for browsers below IE11 on most Windows systems. Lost-protected browsers will face serious security risks. In order to make the relevant users pay attention, Microsoft deliberately pushed the upgrade prompt notification patch. Users who have not upgraded may have to face this patch. "Don't worry about the mode —— constantly remind users to upgrade IE11.









































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Because of the systems currently supported by Microsoft, only Win7 and Windows Server 2008 natively do not have IE11 browser installed, so this battlefield of "Don's" patch is limited to this. It is worth noting that since the Win8 system is also supported at the end of the same day, Microsoft will not prompt for the system. The solution for the low version of the IE version is to upgrade directly to Win8.1 or Win10.

Maybe you don't like to use IE11, but even if you don't use it, you should upgrade it for security reasons. There are many safe and fast browsers that can replace IE11. For example, the Swordfish browser of the Chrome kernel can fully meet the daily Internet needs of users.

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