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How to Restore Metro Mode for Internet Explorer in Windows 8

How to Restore Metro Mode for Internet Explorer in Windows 8

Windows 8 represents a significant change for both Microsoft and operating systems in general. As a result of this change, some quirky functionality remains in the OS that Microsoft will hopefully iron out over time. One of these quirky items is the way that Internet Explorer 10 works in both the desktop and “Metro” interfaces.
By default, IE 10 is available to users as a full-screen Metro app via the Start screen. Full-screen apps, especially on desktop platforms, are a controversial subject, so many users quickly installed alternative Web browsers, such as Chrome or Firefox, after upgrading to Windows 8.
Once other browsers were installed, however, some users who wished to go back to the Metro version of IE found that the Start screen app tile looked different, and that clicking on it launched the Desktop version of the browser. This is due to an interesting choice by Microsoft to disable the Metro version of IE 10 if another Web browser has been installed and configured as the system’s default browser.

IE 10 Non-Metro Windows 8

Internet Explorer 10 in Desktop Mode after setting a third-party browser as the system default.


Thankfully, changing this setting to restore IE’s Metro interface is easy.

Windows 8 Set Default Browser

First, bring up the Start screen and begin to type “Default Programs” until an app with the same name appears on the left. Open it and you’ll be brought to the Control Panel in the Desktop mode. Choose “Set your default programs.”

Windows 8 Set Default Browser

Next, select Internet Explorer from the list of apps on the left, and then click “Set this program as default” on the right side of the window. After a moment or two, the window will notify you that “This program has all its defaults.”
Finally, close the Control Panel window and go back to the Start screen. You’ll see that the Internet Explorer tile has reverted to the default “Metro” style. Clicking on it will launch the full-screen version of the browser, but launching the app from the Desktop will still enable windowed mode for users who aren’t ready to fully commit to the full-screen experience.

Windows 8 Set IE to Metro Mode

Once Internet Explorer 10 has been set as the default browser in Windows 8, the app will launch in “Metro” mode.


It’s unclear if Microsoft will change the way that IE behaves in Windows 8 with future updates, but as of the date of this article, setting another browser as the system default will disable the Metro version of IE. Of course, you can always perform the steps above to return to the default setup if that occurs.

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10 thoughts on “How to Restore Metro Mode for Internet Explorer in Windows 8”

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aremud firdaus says:
internet option.
programs tab.
chose how you open links.
select > let internet explorer decide.
Araya Eugo says:
thank you so much I prefer the metro style
Awesome Guy says:
Thanks a lot. It was really helful.
Markus Xo says:
There is also an option in Internet Options from the desktop version under Programs Tab.. ‘Choose how you open links’ You will choose to let internet explorer decide, then you will make sure that the check box underneath is unchecked.. This seemed to actually be the answer for my Lumia 2520…
pali says:
this is not working for me, and oh my god i can’t believe something so simple is still so complicated! windows 8.1 is still pathetic.
Will Rever IV says:
I did those steps and when I click on the icon, it still opens up in the desktop. How do I get it to open the metro style in the start screen?
Andreas Knoben says:
I also got this problem! Please help us!
TekRevue says:
That’s odd. I’ve verified that these steps work on several Windows 8 and 8.1 systems. Perhaps a configuration file on your PC is locked or not updating properly?
Try to change your link settings in IE using the steps from this MSDN blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/03/26/launch-options-for-internet-explorer-10-on-windows-8.aspx
See if that helps reset things.
Andreas Knoben says:
I found it! Go to ‘Turn Windows-features on/off’. Uncheck IE11/IE10 and restart your computer. Go again to ‘Turn Windows-features on/off’ and check IE. Restart your computer and it’s back!
Feed Back says:
Tried it, didn’t work.
Delwin Chowhan says:
I am having the same problem. The only way I could get it to work was to download the google browser and then there is an option called “open in internet explorer” . The google browser I downloaded is more or less for searching and will not load flash content and java based pages.
Angela Kennedy says:
I have been searching for 2 days and finalllllly something works!!! Thanks so much Andreas!
Andreas Knoben says:
You’re welcome!
Nebil Rafi says:
go this blog the answer is in there :http://wolvendark.blogspot.in/2013/12/internet-explorer-11-metro-mode-on.html
Regards
Nebil Rafi
CEO and Chairman of WolvenDark
Nebil says:
Please go on visit this blog.This Blog is an alternative for the above help.
http://www.wolvendark.blogspot.in
Ramos says:
Just confirming that on Nov 19, Windows 8.1, IE 11.0.9600.16438, the behavior is still the same.
Must set the browser to Default to re-enable Metro mode. With Windows 8.1 having better Snap mode, this is a very annoying requirement as IE11 is a very nice choice then in a touchscreen setup, as is Metro.
Setting IE11 to default and then letting it go Metro and then setting Chrome(fx) back to Default, makes IE 11 revert to Desktop mode immidiately. Chrome also reverts to Desktop mode and needs to be sat to “Windows 8 mode” after (re-)defaulting that as browser.

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