IE10 on Windows 7 (RETIRED!)

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by steven4554, Oct 18, 2012.

  1. steven4554

    steven4554 MDL Expert

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    The first 3 updates are required if you want to install and run IE10, and last one is to fix a problem with IE9 and 10 to make them remember our website logins, so we don't need to keep signing in all the time (which was annoying!)
     
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  2. Gremo

    Gremo MDL Member

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    Thanks. But how do you know that KB2726535 replaces both KB2533623 and KB2731771?
     
  3. steven4554

    steven4554 MDL Expert

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  4. murphy78

    murphy78 MDL DISM Enthusiast

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  5. rasputinuk

    rasputinuk MDL Member

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    I Have had a problem with Windows 7 freezing and other strange problems
    since installing the I.E 10 preview and now the RTM versions both as
    Standalone and slipstreamed installations.

    I think I have found the culprit it's the Digitalrivers Media Refresh Editions
    of Windows 7 both in X64 & X86 versions.

    Everything seems to be running alright when I use the earlier X17-24209
    & X17-24208 SP1 editions....:rolleyes:
     
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  6. Kouryu

    Kouryu MDL Senior Member

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    so none of you have Aero broken after 64-bit IE10 RTM is installed?
     
  7. rasputinuk

    rasputinuk MDL Member

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    One of the strange problems I had, see above for a possible cure ! :biggrin:
     
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  8. murphy78

    murphy78 MDL DISM Enthusiast

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    The final release that they dropped on tuesday works fine with media refresh versions. I've personally integrated them.
     
  9. Kouryu

    Kouryu MDL Senior Member

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    I'm not running the refresh, but I did install KB2534111 which is what the refresh includes
     
  10. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Expert

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    What are these files?
    In .cab, these files are not present

    They are not necessary?

    Thanks
     
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  11. steven4554

    steven4554 MDL Expert

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    IE-Win7.cab contains IE10
    IE-Hyphenation-NEU.MSU this is part of spell checking feature for IE10
    IE-Spelling-NEU.MSU main spell checking feature

    You can integrate using these files or to make it simple, download the cabinet files on my first post, that also contains the spell checking feature in both .cab files.
     
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  12. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Expert

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    Thanks for the explanation

    I do not use spell checking, so I do not need to install?
    In IE10.cab I have, there is not these 2 "files", it is good, then
     
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  13. steven4554

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    Yes just use dism to install/integrate the required updates and IE10.

    Spell checking is part of IE10, you cannot remove it, but i am sure there is a way to disable it, sadly i do not know how to.
     
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  14. murphy78

    murphy78 MDL DISM Enthusiast

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    Again, I wrote:
    Either make a shortcut to the IE10 exe and add the /x: argument or type the whole thing in command prompt:
    IE10-Windows6.1-x64-en-us /x:c:\ie10-x64
    Then copy IE-Win7.cab,IE-Hyphenation-NEU.MSU, and IE-Spelling-NEU.MSU to an IE10 post-KB folder.

    Running the program with the /x:c:\ie10-x64 argument will extract the content of the IE10 installer to "C:\ie10-x64"
    The MSU files are inside the extraction directory. No the AMD64 or x86 support cab is not needed, it's for manual install.
     
  15. Tito

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    #75 Tito, Mar 1, 2013
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    Funny bug ;)

    Code snippet of the error page "You're not connected to a network":
    Code:
                    <ul id="notConnectedTasks" class="tasks" style="display:none">
                        <li id="task2-1">Check that all network cables are plugged in.</li>
                        <li id="task2-2">Verify that airplane mode is turned off.</li>
                        <li id="task2-3">Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.</li>
                        <li id="task2-4">See if you can connect to mobile broadband.</li>
                        <li id="task2-5">Restart your router.</li>
                    </ul>
    
    There is no such thing in Windows 7.

    :tankyou:
     
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    #76 CODYQX4, Mar 1, 2013
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  18. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Expert

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    Thanks, I tested and to integrate "IE10" in offline, there is only need IE10.cab and KB2670838
    It works very well and KB2792100 and KB2797052 are superseded (and WU shows no hotfix for IE10 final)
    In the list of updates, I have only IE10, nothing else (except French LP)
     
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  19. GethDeeo

    GethDeeo MDL Novice

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    Hi,I'm experiencing a similar problem. I've integrated successfully everything I wanted (I tried it with only IE10 and necessary hotfixes, with or without unattended settings). However, after booting up the installed OS and opening IE, I have the annoying welcome dialog everytime, plus an extra tab opened, and also Suggested Sites link in the favorites toolbar.
    I've tried applying a configuration only IEAK package, disabling everything of that, and it eventually solves some of this, but the Suggested Sites link in favorites toolbar is always reappearing o_O
    I know that there is a group policy which can disable this (I think the "hide it" solution is quite crap), but it should work without it. I mean, if I don't integrate IE in the image, and install it after booting it, none of these annoying things show up. I can't really consider it a successful integration. Many of you guys wrote that it works like charm, so do any of you have any idea what could cause this?
     
  20. akf

    akf MDL Senior Member

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    @steven4554

    Out of curiosity, I want to know how you obtained the direct link to download Windows6.1-KB2718695-x64.cab.

    Thanks for the explanation. :)