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Google, Internet Explorer 11 When you visit Internet Explorer Gallery site in IE11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8 http://techdows.com/2015/05/fix-cant-add-google-as-search-provider-in-internet-explorer-11.html and click ‘Add to Internet Explorer' for Google Search to set is as default search engine, nothing happens, recently released KB3038314 update is preventing this, here is https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/google-default-search-engine-microsoft-edge/ the fix for you. Fixing can't add Google as Search Provider in IE11 1. Visit Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Installed Updates 2. Find internet explorer KB3038314 update and uninstall it 3. Restart your computer when Windows prompts 4. Now try to Add Google Search to IE by visiting this link:http://www.iegallery.com/en-us/Addons/Details/813, it will be added without any issues. This is working in Windows 10 also. Follow the instructions mentioned in this article. Make Google As Default Search Engine in Internet Explorer 11 add search providers 5. Now visit Windows Update and reinstall the update, you can also install this update manually from here (check method 2: Microsoft Download Center) . Note: Microsoft may address the issue by pushing other updates, for which, you can wait also. UPDATE: Forgot to add this information: unfortunately uninstalling the update in Windows 10 preview build doesn't allows to Add Google as search provider to Internet Explorer 11. UPDATE June 30, 2016: Windows 10 build 10158 now let you add and set Google as default Search engine, so update is not culprit here. « Google Releases Animation Policy Extension for Chrome to Control Image Animations in the browser » Firefox 40 gets Task Manager Feature 48 Comments PC doctor May 4, 2015 @ 11:48 am That was it! Worked like a charm! Reply Venkat eswarlu May 4, 2015 @ 12:50 pm Glad to know that, you're welcome PC doctor. Reply Brett Hall May 5, 2015 @ 7:06 pm At last!!! A solution - thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2015 at 5:45 AM • @mggjimWindows 10 introduces Microsoft Edge, a slick new Web browser that Microsoft hopes will reverse the company's fragmented and declining Internet Explorer market share. Unsurprisingly, Edge uses Microsoft's own search engine, Bing, as the default when searching in the browser's address bar. Check out the free HDTV & Home Theater Podcast for a weekly look at the latest in high-def TV, Blu-ray, home automation, and more! Bing certainly has some advantages as a search engine, but many users prefer to search with a competing service like Google or DuckDuckGo. The good news is that Microsoft allows users to change the default search engine in Edge. The bad news, however, is that some search engines like Google and Yahoo still aren't supported. While we hope that Microsoft and its search partners will have the situation remedied by the time Windows 10 launches to the public on July 29th, here's how early Windows 10 adopters can add Google as the default search engine in Microsoft Edge. Related: Want Edge to launch directly to the Google home page, or any other custom website? Here's how! The Basics: Adding a New Search Provider in Edge First, let's look quickly at the basic steps that you need to take to replace Bing as the default search engine in Microsoft Edge. With Edge open, click the More Actions button (represented as three dots in a horizontal line) at the top-right of the Edge window. In the More Actions menu, find and click Settings. Next, scroll to the bottom of the Settings menu and click View advanced settings. In the Advanced Settings menu, again scroll near the bottom of the list until you find an option labeled "Search in the address bar with." By default, this option will be set to Bing. Open the drop-down menu and click