Changing Internet Explorer 64 bit to 32 bit running Windows9

I have to remove Office Starter, if I buy a new home & students that require 32-bit Internet Explorer?

I've had problems with Windows 8 so I moved to execution of Windows9 instead. But my questionis change Explorer 64 bit to 32 bit which is necessary

a new office home & student running.

The IE9 32-bit is the default, unless you manually choose the 64-bit version to run.

Go to the contents of the C drive. There are two folders "program files" but we 'x 86' appended to the name. Go to the Internet Explorer folder, and you will find the icon of the 32-bit browser. Right click on it and send it to the desktop as a shortcut. You can then delete the icon for the 64-bit version...

Re MS Office... If all you need is Word and Excel, the Starter edition will also be up-to-date as any one and you will receive updates periodically just as do other versions of Office...

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