If you're a Windows user who prefers to stick with an older version of Internet Explorer, you might have been surprised by the automatic update to Internet Explorer 10. This can be inconvenient, especially if you rely on specific features of the older version. Fortunately, Microsoft has released an official patch to address this issue. The Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 10 prevents the browser from installing automatically on systems with Windows Update enabled. This tool is permanent and ensures that you won't face similar problems in the future. However, it won't stop you from manually installing Internet Explorer 10 if you choose to do so later. To use the toolkit, simply download the patch, run the EXE file, and follow the instructions to save and execute the necessary files. By running a command prompt as an administrator and entering a few commands, you can easily block the automatic update. This ensures that Internet Explorer 10 won't install itself on your computer.



This app has made life easier. Disabling Internet Explorer 10 is a breeze. Few glitches here and there, but nothing too serious. I like the simplicity of it. Happy for the most part!