Retrieving the Metro version of IE10 browser disappeared in Windows 8

  

Computer store news: I believe that few people know that Microsoft has launched the desktop version and Metro/Modern version for its IE10 browser in Windows 8, the desktop version and The previous IE9 did not differ much in terms of interface and experience, but it was faster, safer, and supported by more HTML5 standards. The Metro version of IE10 completely overturned the previous interface, giving users an immersive, borderless experience, and optimized for touch operations, supporting multi-touch.

The Metro version of IE10 is more convenient for users of touch screen devices such as tablet PCs. What if you suddenly find that the Metro version of IE10 is missing when you use Windows 8? How to get it back?

Microsoft TechNet explained that this is generally caused by IE10 not being set as the default browser, as long as the default browser is set in IE10 in the Internet option or the default program settings. Setting up in the Internet option is very simple. Let's talk about how to operate in the default program settings:

First enter "ldquo;default" in the Windows 8 Start Screen (default), start The screen will search for applications, settings, files, etc. In the search results application, it will include Default Programs. When you enter the default program control panel, you can select “Internet Explorer” and set it as the default.



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