I have Windows XP Home SP2 installed with Parallels. Everything I've thrown at it works fine but I have encountered my first problem. I am trying to install IE 7 and the installation goes fine however, when I try to open the program, nothing happens. It just sits there and does nothing. I have reverted back to backed up Parallels files to restore to before the installation and tried again. Each time I get the same result. Any idea what's going on? Is this a Windows problem (most likely) or is it something with Parallels? Any ideas on how to fix it? Thanks! -- Bronson
This sounds like a windows problem. I've installed IE7 at least 3 times within XP/Parallels and its worked fine everytime. Might want to check a windows forum to see if anyone else is having a similar problem. Good luck!
Ie7 Tried many times to install ie7 with no success. Following the "fail to install" instructions from Msoft, I've found that there is not even an ie7.log file in the windows directory. No idea where to go now. Help?
sounds like your windows XP sp2 is not fully up to date or not registered I just phoned an MS 0800 number freebie phone from Birmingham UK to New Delhi India to get a new product key (about 30 mins wait ) THEN MS IE 7 could be installed Hughh W
Windows XP sp2 is registered. Install of ie7 proceeds through validation step, and appears to complete, but at the end report that installation unsuccessful, suggests restart, and to consult web page (to which an icon conveniently installed on the desktop points). I'm happy to wait on the phone with MSoft, but I wonder if your installation actually got through all these steps, including the validation process? At no point in my installation was there a request for any more validation information than that obtained by the installer over the internet. I'm also puzzled by the absence of an ie7.log file in the windows directory. Thanks for any insights.
it just works "straght out of the box" well off the web 2gb ram 512mb for parallels HD 32000mb the beta 3 defaults I reinstalled after I made a mistake with the last VM and corrupted WIn XP or the drivers It did hang until I get the OS and the set up validated if you have a slow connection or ar on line when everyone else is it could be a time out after midnight in USA or 500 am or so in UK are low traffic times on the web worst time is afternoon from when school is out until about 6:00 pm when th kids go off line to eat Hugh W
try downloading the stand-alone installer, saving it to your desktop, then installing it in safe mode (do not check the box to install updates when it installs -- after a (hopefully) successful installation boot your computer back up normally then go to windows update