Reinstalling IE6 on XP SP2

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Hi there,

I have two related issues. First I wish to re-install IE6 to a fresh
install in order to eradicate the branding name that shows up.

Second, I had been using the IE7 Beta 3. My Favorites will no longer
display when I click on the Star icon. They are present, just not showing
up. Also, my home page wouldn't display properly in the Beta which is why I
removed the Beta and reverted back to 6.

So. How can I remove my IE6 as well as any residual IE7 information and
start over fresh with a whole new download and install of IE6? If you could
point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

Lynn


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