How to Remove Microsoft Live Search Toolbar

Exit Internet Explorer., Open the Control Panel., Select “Programs,” or “Programs and Features” from the Control Panel., Find and select Microsoft Live Search Toolbar., Click on the “Uninstall” or “Uninstall/Change” button on the header toolbar...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Exit Internet Explorer.

    For you to remove Microsoft Live Search, you must first close Internet Explorer.

    Click on the close or exit button on the upper right corner of the browser (X icon).

    The browser will close and stop running.
  2. Step 2: Open the Control Panel.

    Click on the Start menu on the lower left corner of your screen (Microsoft orb), and click on “Control Panel” to open it. , All the installed programs on your computer will be listed. , The program will be highlighted. , In Windows XP, the button will be named “Remove” or “Change/Remove” and will be located to the right of the program. , A progress bar will appear during uninstallation.

    The next time you launch Internet Explorer, the Windows Live Toolbar will no longer be there.
  3. Step 3: Select “Programs

  4. Step 4: ” or “Programs and Features” from the Control Panel.

  5. Step 5: Find and select Microsoft Live Search Toolbar.

  6. Step 6: Click on the “Uninstall” or “Uninstall/Change” button on the header toolbar.

  7. Step 7: Follow the on-screen instructions to completely remove the program.

Detailed Guide

For you to remove Microsoft Live Search, you must first close Internet Explorer.

Click on the close or exit button on the upper right corner of the browser (X icon).

The browser will close and stop running.

Click on the Start menu on the lower left corner of your screen (Microsoft orb), and click on “Control Panel” to open it. , All the installed programs on your computer will be listed. , The program will be highlighted. , In Windows XP, the button will be named “Remove” or “Change/Remove” and will be located to the right of the program. , A progress bar will appear during uninstallation.

The next time you launch Internet Explorer, the Windows Live Toolbar will no longer be there.

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