How to modify the IE default page

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The default page of IE is the homepage of IE, and the steps to set it up are as follows:

    1. Open IE and click Settings in the upper right corner;

    2. Click the Internet Options command;

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are a lot of repair software for IE, and I won't repeat it, but it is recommended to use it with caution, because it is likely that this kind of software itself is also problematic.

    The safest way is, of course, to do it yourself.,Open IE in the Internet option,Use the default value or use the blank page method to estimate that you know.,But most rogue software will block it.,That is, this option is grayed out and can't be changed.,At this time, it's time to move the registry.,The position of the key is in。

    hkey current user software microsoft internet explorer main start page, the location of the start page, most of them will be changed to the address pointed to by the rogue software, you can change it back, if you don't know what to change, you can use the default value of windows.

    That's it. There are many more settings under the branch of hkey current user software microsoft internet explorer main, such as default page url default microsoft homepage, search page default ie search engine, default search url search page default ie search page, etc., All illegal links in this branch can be deleted and changed to the default values.

    Of course, if your homepage address bar turns gray and is blocked, you still need to be in.

    Set the DWORD value of HomePage to 0 in the Hkey Current User Software Policies Microsoft Internet Explorer Control PanelIn general, most of the cases can be solved, F5 flash can be done, if you encounter more rogue software, the above methods are invalid, and even the registry can't enter, then you have to use Group Policy, open Group Policy User Configuration - Management Template - System - Block Access to the Registry tool, select Disabled, you can use the registry. In Group Policy, you can also change the home page settings in User Configuration-Management Templates-Windows Components-Internet Explorer-Disable, select disabled, and you can directly change back to the default home page in IE, several ways can be.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Open Internet Explorer, click Tools - Internet Options, enter the address you need in the address field, and click "Use Blank Page" to set it as a blank page.

    However, if it is done by rogue software, it is possible that the settings are invalid and the registry needs to be modified.

    Or fix it with IE Repair Tool!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fix it with 360. That's it. Kill and poison again. Then, put on Maxthon or 360 browsing scolding. Rogue software does not modify their default pages.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    360 kills, remove rogue software or directly install firefox with that kernel is different, so the chance of getting poisoned will be smaller.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    360 security guard has an IE repair you can try, if it doesn't work, you can try to install a Huangshan repair.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to use Kingsoft Cleanup Expert, and I have been using it myself, and I have not encountered the rogue software that binds the homepage that cannot be cleared.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Try fixing IE with 360 Security Guard.

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