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So im using an old laptop to do a tech course. i have no prior experience but aim to switch jobs. i have just reformatted my hd with a downloaded copy of windows 7 ultimate. the internet explore will not go to most sites. it will go to google.com for instance and do a search but not go to any of the search returns. Gives "cannot display webpage" error. Ive looked for ms edge to download but can only find online versions which i can not get to on that pc. So i guess my need is a way to either fix IE so i can get at those or find a downloadable version of ms edge. Any direction is appreaciated

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    Microsoft Edge will install itself automatically on Windows 7 when it is fully updated.
    – Daniel B
    Commented Jan 18 at 12:23

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Internet Explorer is old and doesn't support websites that use too-new features. Some alternatives are listed below.

EDIT : Finally the problem wasn't with the browser but with the installed root certificates. Updating the Root Certificates fixed the problem.

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  • hi again, i thought it was working properly but it seems i can only get to certain websites. like its going to .ca but not com
    – Shaun
    Commented Jan 18 at 14:02
  • Sounds impossible. Try Firefox, as it's not at all based on Chromium.
    – harrymc
    Commented Jan 18 at 14:03
  • Ok, so here is a better explanation of what it is doing. When i open edge; in the address bar it says edge://newtab. this will not load and gives me a page that says "your connection isnt private" NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID. If in the address bar i type in "coursera.org" it will go to that site. same as "google.ca. If i type in "office.com" it will go to the afore mentioned error page
    – Shaun
    Commented Jan 18 at 14:52
  • This error occurs when the website's certificate validity cannot be verified. Try to update your Root Certificates. This update is from 2015, but let's hope that it's enough.
    – harrymc
    Commented Jan 18 at 15:06
  • Thank you. This update to root certificates seems to have done the trick.
    – Shaun
    Commented Jan 18 at 16:07

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