| I think you can do this in two ways:
1. try right click in the top of the window: that is at the uppermost part
of the window, just before the mouse changes to a "window resize" cursor,
you should get a popup menu, which might allow you to select which toolbars
to use, and which not to.
2. If step 1 failed, try clicking on the cog wheel hieroglyph: top right of
the IE window under the "close" (looks like X) button. Select "internet
options", a dialog appears, select the "programs" tab, and click on the
"Manage add-ons" button. That opens up another window, you can try right
clicking things (left click does nothing) to enable / disable various
entries.
Good luck!
Jacques
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From: "Cacophony7"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:35 PM
Subject: [Csnd] OT I've been tolerating this for some time now. Toolbars
don't work
> I'm using Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7 and I want to use my Google and
> Wolfram Alpha toolbars but they don't work. How do you uninstall unwanted
> toolbars anyways? I got a $#!^ load!
>
> Google doesn't seem to get to the point when I'm trying to solve this
> (neither does Microsoft)
>
> I might have to re-install the ones that I want, which I also don't know
> how
> to do.
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