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Maybe try a "Repair" install of WinXP... boot from the WinXP disk, skip the first "Repair" option (it goes to the Recovery Console, which is not what we want in this case) and use the second "Repair" option it gives you (have your CD key ready). That should fix IE and you won't have to re-install everything else or lose your saved games. The only thing that you may have to re-install is any Symantec/Norton stuff... usually gets fubar'd on my system everytime I do a Repair install.
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