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Wewl .. Ima little hurt in my feelings because Im discriminating against my English.

Width that sayd.

"Your English?" What are you talking about? If your sentence is full of grammatical and spelling errors, it's not English. It's not a dialect, you just look like an idiot.

... just little bug with windows update that's it. but all works fine  :D

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I am not sure if this is a IE7 beta bug. I had the same problem last night with IE6..Windows Update just kept searching for updates. I had already installed that WGA crap..uh control, but I still have the same Windows Update problem with IE7 beta.

Allen

Extract and "update.exe /quiet /passive"

(Update.exe is in the update folder)

Faster way to install and well.. if you want to slip it in your windows disk (god who would) it wont prompt or do any verification... just installs.

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Not workin`.

Any other suggestions? :huh:

just instaled IE7.

DUDE how the f**k do i rearange the toolbars.They supposed to be OVER the TAB not under the TAB.

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Not necessarily. Opera has tabs above the URL bar which at first i weird, but when you start using it, you realise that it's actually more intuitivfe if you work in a top-down approach - Create a new tab, then type in the URL, then interact with the window.

Having said that, MS seem to have gone for a different approach altogether. :D

Posted with IE7 too :yes:

refresh and stop buttons did NOT dissapear.They are at the end of the address bar :p between address bar and search bar

a "bug" that annoyes me is that i can not hide the ugly button that opens new tabs :p and how the hell do i close tabs with keyboard? ctrl+f4 doesn't work

Damn, wanted to install the beta, but it only works on english versions on XP. Is there any way I can install it after all?

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Regedit:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Nls\Language

"InstallLanguage"="0409"

"Default"="0409"

Restart your computer and then install IE7 :)

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