What happens if you uninstall all the web browsers on your computer?
How would you ever get another web browser ever again? Can you but web browser CDs
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- The easiest way is to download a web browser on another computer, and install it on your computer.
- You can download a web browser via any protocol. You don't have to download a web browser using a web browser. That's not an issue in Windows, since you cannot remove Internet Explorer as it's part of Windows Explorer. It's not an issue in OS X, since there's always ftp. it's not an issue in any *nix distribution since they all come with some package manger system such as yum, not to mention wget and ftp. Many distributions also come with a bittorrent client, so you could also use that to get a web browser. Some distributions come with an email client as well, so if someone emailed you a web browser, you could then download the attachment and configure it. There are many other ways as well that I'm leaving out, but you get the idea; not having a web browser is not a very difficult problem. And yes, you can, of course, burn a web browser to optical media or save it to removable media and then copy it to the machine that has no web browser.
- If you can find your original Operating System software you can install it from there. Want to have some fun? Start a DOS session and type 'ftp' and press enter I don't remember the way to get in somewhere anymore but I think it's something like 'open ftp.microsoft.com' and then login as anonymous and password is either not required or you put your email address. FTP stands for file transfer protocol and it's how we used to download files before there was a WWW. Search FTP on Wikipedia for more info. David
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