Search engines. We all have our favorites. Some of us have preferences depending on what we are looking for or on our particular mood. Fortunately the Internet gives us a variety of search engines to choose from. Windows XP, however, always has the default search engine set to MSN Search. MSN Search is a good search engine, but may not necessarily be the one we desire to use on a daily basis. There is a way to change the default search engine in Windows XP to reflect our personal search engine preferences. The Internet Options window will appear. The change search defaults window will appear with some search providers listed. Some computers may only have one search engine listed here, while others will have several choices. You will be taken online to the web page that will allow you to add search providers to Internet Explorer. Tips Writer Bio

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