Because IE 6 cannot be updated, I am presently using Firefox, but I prefer to use either IE7, IE8, or Chrome. Is there a way to update IE, or if that is not possible, installing Google Chrome?
Because IE 6 cannot be updated, I am presently using Firefox, but I prefer to use either IE7, IE8, or Chrome. Is there a way to update IE, or if that is not possible, installing Google Chrome?

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Unfortunately, the answer is no to both questions. See IE7: System Requirements, IE8: System Requirements, & Google Chrome.
Joe
Hello Russell.
>>> Because IE 6 cannot be updated, I am presently using Firefox, but I prefer to use either IE7, IE8, or Chrome. Is there a way to update IE, or if that is not possible, installing Google Chrome?
I run FireFox on my W2K cum Avast and all seems proper. Never mind IE ! I also have it on the W2K Thinkpad but will not click on it too often, that is IE6.
Have fun. Jean.
Who needs IE on Windows 2000? When we can have a modern browser like Firefox 11 & Opera 11.62. Both of which are fast & secure. W2K is not dead, yet!
Unfortunately, Google or Safari no longer supports W2K.
Cat
Yeh I use firefox 12.0 which is the last supported for windows 2000. internet explorer especially the older versions are really vulnerable anyway. Alot of exploits for it etc. I would stick to firefox over chrome but that is preference. more privacy by firefox but google is notorious for tracking everything you do and storing it for marketing etc.
Windows 2000 For The WIN!