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We are not MSFT employees here You can comment directly to the IE Team at their Blog. Well, there just isn't going to be a supported way of doing it. IE is part of Windows, shipping it down-level has always been a non-trivial task and, quite frankly, a bit of a hack. That said, if you don't mind potentially destroying your Windows install, you could try removing the OS checks from the MSI and seeing what happens.
However, I really wouldn't recommend doing that. I might would upgrade if I trusted Microsoft a little more. With loss of user control on Vista, locked down media components, loss of fax, Toolbars,etc just leaves me not wanting to support the company that doesn't support me. I had Vista on my laptop and hated the UAC nonsense.
I resent a company pushing to end IE6 so they can see the buy cycle and upgrade from consumers. I shouldn't have to take a class on ways to get around the OS to accomplish tweaks that I want.
Im totaly right with you :D! You know what? Get a linux and become free : im using ubuntu for 9 months, since windows 7 sended my batery to the trash because of software issues. Will microsoft pay-me for the damage? I bellieve not! So linux to the power! Is linux perfect? No, no O. Opera is very slow compared to others. Running xp and windows 7 xp on the same hardware, I would guess xp would beat 7, although I've never actually proved this.
To think that an individual would buy a much more powerful machine just to run IE9 is ludicrous. It's not an interactive test and can't test anything behind a login or firewall, though. My well optimized xp machine with all the unnecessary services set to manual is quite responsive.
Although doing so requires being a technical sort of person. Opera 9 has them all beat. I prefer it for regular browsing. Also it's the last version that had a "real" keyboard-accessible menu. Vista 1 had terrible 2D performance when compared to XP. That is the main reason i stayed with XP for so long. Don't regarding other peaples are happy or unhappy. I have downgraded to XP pro for my office.
All 8 computers are new hardware and I put them together. Intel hardware chips and cpu. Skill ddr3.
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