Chrome with IE11?

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Right. I'm having problems getting on Microsoft's OneDrive. Stuff about turning on TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2, if not working, it's a RC4, blah, blah, blah!! I checked all over the Internet for suggestions on what to do. Some suggested Reset the settings, which I have done so, restart the browser, which I have done so, but still not able to get onto OneDrive. Some kind of refresh the page blah blah blah notice!

Nothing is working! I figure it's time to have a go with Chrome, just only for when something won't work on IE11, so I checked all over the Internet to see if I can have Chrome and IE11. Some says yes, you can have both.

Is this really true? I can install Chrome and still keep IE11, and they won't clash with each other? If I try to open a shortcut on my desktop, is it still going to open in IE11, not going to suddenly clash with each other or open in Chrome? I figure I would like to keep using IE11 and mostly for the majority of websites, including opening shortcuts, but Chrome to be used only in case a website won't work in IE11.

Is it not going to confuse my Kaspersky Total Security? I mean if I click on the link to my bank, it would open what it call 'Money Safe' browser, is it not going to get confused if there's Chrome as well as IE11?

And if anyone's going to ask, the answer is Windows 7 Professional Edition.
 
Absolutely fine, install Chrome, when you re-open internet explorer it'll likely ask you if you want to set it as default again
 
Absolutely fine, install Chrome, when you re-open internet explorer it'll likely ask you if you want to set it as default again

Okay, so I install Chrome, open IE11, it'll ask me if I want it as default again, if I say yes it will still open everything in IE11? Should I run into problems (because of the webpage itself) just open Chrome? That simple?
 
Yes.
You're making it sound complicated but it's not.
Only why use IE11 at all, rather than Chrome, Firefox or if you must Edge.
Chrome is especially good if you use it on multiple devices including tablets and phones - everything is shared if you log-in to same account.
 
For some reasons I can't figure out why or how it happened, it seems that I am able to and can get into OneDrive, none of the TLS 1.X and RC4 blah, blah. Still, I'll consider thinking about installing Chrome as a secondary back up in case it happens again!
 
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