![]() Please quit the installer and install on a supported system" in plain English terms, if you will. ![]() In this case, is there a way to still get it to run or is this Microsoft's method of saying: "This product does not run on Vista SP2." I thought I might add Virtual PC said for Home Edition that it "wasn't supported", yet it still ran. I thought that I might add I have tried to install this on Windows XP with Service Pack 3 installed, after which I get the message/dialog reading "Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview does not support any operating system earlier than Windows ![]() Secondly, would Microsoft ever accept porting IE9 to Windows XP-and if not, why? I'm genuinely Windows XP is still a popular OS by usage, though Windows 7 has been widely accepted as the OS of choice, and Windows XP still is an option on most notebooks. Would it be possible to put Internet Explorer 9 on Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 3-officially?
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