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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Lord Orwell
i was unable to install the beta. It said "ie9 needs a required update. go online to get update etc..."
Which update did it says IE9 required?
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
I installed it on a clean Win7 virtual machine and it went through fine.
Are you using Vista? If you are using XP, it's not supported. Perhaps if that is the case, the update they were referring to is the OS itself ;)
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Re: Ie9
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Originally Posted by
kfcSmitty
Doesn't work on XP and my Vista machine is too outdated to handle it apparently...Guess I won't be trying it out anytime soon.
Maybe I'll download it at home on my Windows 7 machine.
I tested in a VM yesterday and don't like the interface when compared to chrome. Putting the address bar on the same line as the tabs causes problems when opening lots of tabs. It also reduces the area of the address bar which would normally be quite large on other browsers.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
Submit your feedback to Microsoft on it. That is the only way to get it to change.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Nightwalker83
Which update did it says IE9 required?
That's just it. It didn't say. It just said i needed one. I tried installing all of them on the page it opened and all failed.
The system is win7 with all updates installed.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Lord Orwell
That's just it. It didn't say. It just said i needed one. I tried installing all of them on the page it opened and all failed.
The system is win7 with all updates installed.
There doesn't seem anyone you could track the install process! Microsoft don't mention needing to install any updates, etc on the system in order to get IE9 working.
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You tried to install the correct version for your system, 32 bit/64bit?
I haven't tried installing it on Win7 have only installed IE9 on my Vista Ultimate pc.
Just installed the Win7 64bit version on my laptop and it works without problems although, it seems a bit slow at loading each page.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
kleinma
Submit your feedback to Microsoft on it. That is the only way to get it to change.
They don't accept testers anymore - I couldn't submit anything the very next day.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Nightwalker83
Just installed the Win7 64bit version on my laptop and it works without problems although, it seems a bit slow at loading each page.
That's strange because it does work faster.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
What may slow you down are some of the add-ons - go to Tools > Manage Add-Ons and configure them as necessary.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
They don't accept testers anymore - I couldn't submit anything the very next day.
alt + x, alt + k doesn't work for you?
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
That's strange because it does work faster.
Was that directed toward me?
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
What may slow you down are some of the add-ons - go to Tools > Manage Add-Ons and configure them as necessary.
Ah ok! Although, it might just be my laptop causing the problem because IE works faster on my pc.
Edit:
After reclaiming 1.05 GB of hard drive space on my Laptop IE9 seems to be working faster.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
the installer needs a lot of work. this time, running the same file i already downloaded, it auto-downloaded the update it wanted me to find myself last time, and afterwards it shut down the computer with no warning and rebooted. This is an issue for me since my wife was doing homework in word when it happened.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
Maybe it would have been a better idea to install IE9 when you knew no one was using the computer since you know have pesky installing software can sometimes become.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Lord Orwell
the installer needs a lot of work. this time, running the same file i already downloaded, it auto-downloaded the update it wanted me to find myself last time, and afterwards it shut down the computer with no warning and rebooted. This is an issue for me since my wife was doing homework in word when it happened.
I have never seen any installer from Microsoft that would automatically reboot your pc - there is always a confirmation dialog asking whether or not you wish to reboot it now or later.
Since the introduction of XP (at least) they would use taskbar notification area to notify user of pending tasks.
What OS do you use? Perhaps it's missing many updates or even SP...
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
I have never seen any installer from Microsoft that would automatically reboot your pc - there is always a confirmation dialog asking whether or not you wish to reboot it now or later.
Since the introduction of XP (at least) they would use taskbar notification area to notify user of pending tasks.
What OS do you use? Perhaps it's missing many updates or even SP...
I have seen auto reboots, for example in the case of a Vista service pack, but it warns you before you actually start the install process, and it may even give an opt out. Not sure about the IE installer since mine did not need to reboot at all during installation.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
I have never seen any installer from Microsoft that would automatically reboot your pc - there is always a confirmation dialog asking whether or not you wish to reboot it now or later.
Since the introduction of XP (at least) they would use taskbar notification area to notify user of pending tasks.
What OS do you use? Perhaps it's missing many updates or even SP...
7 professional with all updates. I have no idea what it could have needed to update. Based on the updates on the page i was referred to on the failed attempt, they all seemed to be ie9 specific and most were related to displaying graphics, etc.
I suppose it's possible it popped up a dialog box but it wasn't there long enough to be seen. As typing was going on at the time, if a dialog box appears and you are typing and hit the space bar... well, you know the rest.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
kleinma
I have seen auto reboots, for example in the case of a Vista service pack, but it warns you before you actually start the install process, and it may even give an opt out. Not sure about the IE installer since mine did not need to reboot at all during installation.
I haven't used Vista enough to comment on this but I was referring to MS Installer as a general thing, not IE specific.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Lord Orwell
7 professional with all updates...
That's even more interesting (or intriguing?) because my Win7 doesn't have all the updates - I only choose those that's really necessary. Go figure... :confused:
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
RhinoBull
That's even more interesting (or intriguing?) because my Win7 doesn't have all the updates - I only choose those that's really necessary. Go figure... :confused:
it's a security issue. This computer is my wife's. Although truthfully it is missing one "update" ... Windows live essentials.
also annoyed there doesn't seem to be any way to roll back to ie8, unless i am missing something.
and there have been a few occasions where i was on a forum and the tab would show the post number after posting something, instead of the thread title. right now it is telling me this page is "#post3889880"
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
Uninstalling should be simple really:
- open Control Panel and go to Add/Remove Programs (or from the Run menu execute this: appwiz.cpl)
- scroll it down to Windows Internet Explorer 9 and click the uninstall.
You may need to reboot your pc after uninstall is complete.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
In Win7 it is actually not listed in the add/remove list (at least for the beta it isnt).
In the add/remove screen, you need to click on "View installed updates" and you will find it in that list.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
also like everyone else, i hate the new tab setup. If anything, they should have done it like chrome or safari instead of having the entire top transparent and blending into the title bar. Wasted space!
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
one thing I found that is really cool with the IE9 tabs (if you use Win7) is that you can rip tabs out of IE to snap them via aero snap (or just if you want to spin off a tab into its own seperate IE instance). You can also combine tabs from multiple IE instances into a single instance. That is pretty cool. Doesn't change the tab location issue, but can help declutter by using multiple browser instances for certain scenarios.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
kleinma
one thing I found that is really cool with the IE9 tabs (if you use Win7) is that you can rip tabs out of IE to snap them via aero snap (or just if you want to spin off a tab into its own seperate IE instance). You can also combine tabs from multiple IE instances into a single instance. That is pretty cool. Doesn't change the tab location issue, but can help declutter by using multiple browser instances for certain scenarios.
I'm glad to hear they've added support for that, it's one of the things that bugs me about using IE 8 here at work when I've been used to it in FF since v2, at least the tab from FF window into another FF window, I can't Aero snap a FF tab into windows.
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
Love the design but my SOO old XP machine cant handle it supposedly. :(
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 BETA
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Originally Posted by
Reac
Love the design but my SOO old XP machine cant handle it supposedly. :(
According to what is old the IE9 BETA site WinXP is one of the operating systems which, should be able to run IE9.