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It should be said that your problem is not simply the problem of the browser, your problem is mainly the problem of your system itself, because the browser is a form of the system itself, and the built-in form of the system has a lot of relevance, so if your browser can't be installed, it is likely that there is a problem with your system! As far as IE8 is concerned, you should hate that your system is matched, because the system supports SP2 and SP3, it is recommended that you try to apply the following methods:
You can try resetting your browser and see if it works. You can go to the Tools "-Internet Options" -Advanced tab, find the "Reset" option, reset the browser again, and reinstall the browser if it doesn't work. If none of the above solutions can solve your problem, you can try to restore the Windows restore function to the point in time when there was no problem before.
If that doesn't work, then it can only be recommended that you reinstall the operating system.
In addition, it is recommended that you do the following:
Under Windows XP, you can go to the Windows component in the Add and Remove Programs in the Control Panel to uninstall, if it is Windows Vista, you can select the installed update in the Programs and Features of the Control Panel, and then find IE8 to uninstall. Then reload! Good luck!
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It should be possible to install IE7 Oh, I've tried, and I've never gone wrong. And if you want the lower right corner of the taskbar to be automatically hidden, you can right-click on the taskbar - Properties - check the auto-hide inactive ** mark in the taskbar tab, and you can solve it.
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You can try using the automatic update to see that the network connection and volume icons can be set in the control panel
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IE11 cannot be installed Tips Windows 7 SP1 is required is caused by the installation of the wrong bending shed, the solution is:
2. Double-click to open the installation package.
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IE11 cannot be installed Prompt Windows 7 SP1 is required Windows 7 SP1 is caused by an installation error, and the workaround is:
2. Double-click to open the installation package.
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Internet Explorer 11 (IE11 for short) is a web browser developed by Microsoft.
The following are the complete system requirements for the Win7 version IE11 developer preview:
Processor. A computer with a 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.
Operating system. Windows 7 32-bit Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later.
Windows 7 64-bit Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later.
Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Memory. Windows 7 32-bit—512 MB
Windows 7 64-bit—512 MB
Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit—512 MB
Hard drive space.
Windows 7 32-bit — 70 MB
Windows 7 64-bit—120 MB
Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit—200 MB
Other requirements: CD-ROM drive (if installation needs to be done from CD-ROM).
256-color Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution display.
Internet access (ISP charges may apply).
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2. Then enter the command "fsutil resource setautoreset true c:" in the command dialog box that pops up and press enter; ("C:" refers to the disk where the system is located, if win7 is installed in other disks, it should be changed to the corresponding disk letter.)
3. Then prompt that the operation is successfully completed, and then go to the system update to update IE11.
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XP can only support IE8 at most, and no matter how high the version XP is, it can't be installed. Change win7, win8 can install IE11, or directly use XP's IE8, the function is not bad at all.
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Win7 SP1 can only install IE11,Isn't your system SP1?
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Can be installed,Mine is the XP SP3 system,Kill the virus first when you install it,Then turn off the antivirus software,Don't forget that the main thing is to see if there are tools like Kingsoft Net Shield and 360 Net Shield,If so, see if you lock the home page,If it's locked,You can't install it。 Because he wants to modify the system registry. Pay attention to these and then try it out on your installation.
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See if you have installed Win 7 or Win Vista specific, that version will definitely not be installed on XP. If there is no problem, then completely uninstall the original old version of IE and then install it.
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It may be a problem of system piracy, check how to install pirated version.
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If your current system is IE6 and you want to install IIE8 directly, then you can only install IE7 first, and then install IE8, so that it can be successful. I've encountered it before, and that's how I solved it.
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Existing SP2+IE7 users can upgrade SP3 as normal, and the existing personal settings will not be affected, and they can continue to get the latest security updates. The only problem is that IE7 cannot be uninstalled at this point, the IE7 icon in the Control Panel Add Removal program has turned greyed out.
The reason for this problem is that when you install IE7 on SP2, the system backs up the IE6 files to the uninstall directory, and SP3 has updated some of the components. If you uninstall IE7 after upgrading SP3, the system will revert to some of the older versions of the files in the uninstall directory, causing confusion in the system.
As a result, Microsoft specifically turned off the uninstall feature of IE7.
Therefore, if you want to uninstall IE7 after upgrading SP3 to existing SP2+IE7 users, you must uninstall SP3 before uninstalling IE. The easiest way to do this is to uninstall IE7 if you think it is possible to uninstall it in the future, then be sure to uninstall IE7 before upgrading SP3 and reinstall it after the upgrade is complete.
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Don't use the official update! That is always very slow, with the installation of well-known software networks (such as Huajun, Sky), and the installation of windows is a waste of time to verify.
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I delete the file that I hid as data of the C drive.
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