I have an HP Vista laptop machine (crap actually) on which I use Internet Explorer 9 (I understand 10 will not run on Vista) and occasionally there is a message across the top of the screen with various web-sites (not always the same, and random with it) telling me that I am using an out-of-date browser, and to update it to improve my ‘experience’.
Why am I getting this? I understand from other articles that IE 10 is not yet recommended to download! Al appropriate updates have been installed.
Comments welcomed, even if of the order of ‘change the computer!’.
![]() |
Patch reliability is unclear. Unless you have an immediate, pressing need to install a specific patch, don't do it. |
SIGN IN | Not a member? | REGISTER | PLUS MEMBERSHIP |
-
‘Out-of-date browser’ message on websites
Home » Forums » AskWoody support » Questions: Browsers and desktop software » Internet Explorer and Edge » ‘Out-of-date browser’ message on websites
- This topic has 10 replies, 9 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 10 months ago.
AuthorTopicWSPoltor
AskWoody LoungerJuly 11, 2013 at 3:13 pm #490060Viewing 7 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
WSWiley
AskWoody Lounger -
WSruirib
AskWoody LoungerJuly 11, 2013 at 3:54 pm #1400651Probably means that IE 9 does not support certain features that define a modern browser, although it’s your only option regarding IE. As far as I know FF and Chrome run on every Windows OS version, so one of those would be an option.
IE tipically lagged behind other browsers regarding support for web standards. It still does, although the latest versions have recovered some of the lost ground. So outdated here probably means support for recent web standards and technologies and not whether it is the most recent browser Microsoft offers you.
-
b
AskWoody_MVPJuly 25, 2013 at 7:41 pm #1403076Probably means that IE 9 does not support certain features that define a modern browser, although it’s your only option regarding IE. As far as I know FF and Chrome run on every Windows OS version, so one of those would be an option.
I think it’s always the web sites which are out-of-date in these cases. I visited a site today with IE10 and it told me I was using “ancient IE6”.
IE tipically lagged behind other browsers regarding support for web standards. It still does, although the latest versions have recovered some of the lost ground. So outdated here probably means support for recent web standards and technologies and not whether it is the most recent browser Microsoft offers you.
Which web standards or technologies are missing from IE 9, 10 or 11?
Bruce
-
-
cmptrgy
AskWoody LoungerJuly 11, 2013 at 4:05 pm #1400669It appears to me that website x sometimes indicates that you are using an out-of-date browser but there are times website x doesn’t. Is this true?
Are maintenance items in use: diskcleanup, clear browsing history, java ok, etc?
Consider resetting IE9
— Check out how to reset internet explorer settings http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737HP EliteBook 8540w laptop Windows 10 Pro (x64)
-
satrow
AskWoody MVPJuly 11, 2013 at 4:11 pm #1400670Or it’s some advertising scam trying to foist some pre-infected browser on you.
Bottom line: if you need to update your browser, get it from source or a trusted site. Any site that modifies a download, wants you to install some download ‘manager’ first, or wraps it with some ‘free offer’ isn’t trustworthy. If you didn’t go looking for it, don’t click it!
-
WSPoltor
AskWoody Lounger -
WSruirib
AskWoody LoungerJuly 25, 2013 at 8:02 pm #1403078Support for CSS 3.0 or HTML5 for example was always worse on IE than on competing browsers. Things started to change with IE 9 and IE 10 improved even more on that. I confess I don’t really know about IE 11.0, since it is really a Windows 8.1 browser – although a developer preview for Windows 7 has been made available today.
Thing is, web developers have always been distrusting regarding IE, for lack of standards support. They basically relied on the competitions browsers for standards support. That also had another consequence – the main browsers all used a similar engine, Webkit, and even when IE increased support for standards, many pages displayed differently from what other browsers showed – that didn’t help either.
-
WSkiwiandrewo
AskWoody Plus -
WSrocketman
AskWoody Lounger
-
-
KevinChambers
AskWoody Plus
Viewing 7 reply threads -

Plus Membership
Donations from Plus members keep this site going. You can identify the people who support AskWoody by the Plus badge on their avatars.
AskWoody Plus members not only get access to all of the contents of this site -- including Susan Bradley's frequently updated Patch Watch listing -- they also receive weekly AskWoody Plus Newsletters (formerly Windows Secrets Newsletter) and AskWoody Plus Alerts, emails when there are important breaking developments.
Get Plus!
Welcome to our unique respite from the madness.
It's easy to post questions about Windows 11, Windows 10, Win8.1, Win7, Surface, Office, or browse through our Forums. Post anonymously or register for greater privileges. Keep it civil, please: Decorous Lounge rules strictly enforced. Questions? Contact Customer Support.
Search Newsletters
Search Forums
View the Forum
Search for Topics
Recent Topics
-
Have Copilot there but not taking over the screen in Word
by
CWBillow
4 hours, 26 minutes ago -
4 Strange Facts About Тостер За Сандвичи (Awaiting moderation)
by
rosalinepettey6
10 hours, 37 minutes ago -
Windows 11 blocks Chrome 137.0.7151.68, 137.0.7151.69
by
Alex5723
19 hours ago -
Are Macs immune?
by
Susan Bradley
16 hours, 23 minutes ago -
HP Envy and the Function keys
by
CWBillow
2 hours, 45 minutes ago -
Microsoft : Removal of unwanted drivers from Windows Update
by
Alex5723
1 day, 6 hours ago -
MacOS 26 beta 1 dropped support for Firewire 400/800
by
Alex5723
1 day, 6 hours ago -
Unable to update to version 22h2
by
04om
17 hours, 17 minutes ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26100.4482 (24H2) released to Release Preview
by
joep517
1 day, 14 hours ago -
Windows 11 Insider Preview build 27881 released to Canary
by
joep517
1 day, 14 hours ago -
Very Quarrelsome Taskbar!
by
CWBillow
23 hours, 54 minutes ago -
Move OneNote Notebook OFF OneDrive and make it local
by
CWBillow
2 days, 3 hours ago -
Microsoft 365 to block file access via legacy auth protocols by default
by
Alex5723
1 day, 15 hours ago -
Is your battery draining?
by
Susan Bradley
3 hours, 4 minutes ago -
The 16-billion-record data breach that no one’s ever heard of
by
Alex5723
2 hours, 25 minutes ago -
Weasel Words Rule Too Many Data Breach Notifications
by
Nibbled To Death By Ducks
2 days, 6 hours ago -
Windows Command Prompt and Powershell will not open as Administrator
by
Gordski
1 day, 14 hours ago -
Intel Management Engine (Intel ME) Security Issue
by
PL1
1 day, 15 hours ago -
Old Geek Forced to Update. Buy a Win 11 PC? Yikes! How do I cope?
by
RonE22
1 day, 7 hours ago -
National scam day
by
Susan Bradley
14 hours, 16 minutes ago -
macOS Tahoe 26 the end of the road for Intel Macs, OCLP, Hackintosh
by
Alex5723
1 day, 10 hours ago -
Cyberattack on some Washington Post journalists’ email accounts
by
Bob99
3 days, 7 hours ago -
Tools to support internet discussions
by
Kathy Stevens
1 day, 20 hours ago -
How get Group Policy to allow specific Driver to download?
by
Tex265
2 days, 23 hours ago -
AI is good sometimes
by
Susan Bradley
3 days, 15 hours ago -
Mozilla quietly tests Perplexity AI as a New Firefox Search Option
by
Alex5723
3 days, 5 hours ago -
Perplexity Pro free for 12 mos for Samsung Galaxy phones
by
Patricia Grace
4 days, 15 hours ago -
June KB5060842 update broke DHCP server service
by
Alex5723
4 days, 13 hours ago -
AMD Ryzen™ Chipset Driver Release Notes 7.06.02.123
by
Alex5723
4 days, 18 hours ago -
Excessive security alerts
by
WSSebastian42
3 days, 8 hours ago
Recent blog posts
Key Links
Want to Advertise in the free newsletter? How about a gift subscription in honor of a birthday? Send an email to sb@askwoody.com to ask how.
Mastodon profile for DefConPatch
Mastodon profile for AskWoody
Home • About • FAQ • Posts & Privacy • Forums • My Account
Register • Free Newsletter • Plus Membership • Gift Certificates • MS-DEFCON Alerts
Copyright ©2004-2025 by AskWoody Tech LLC. All Rights Reserved.