"The Traveller" <> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 00:57:19 -0600, "Colin Barnhorst"
> <> wrote:
>
>>The only download for IE7 is the XP version. IE7 is bundled with Vista
>>and
>>so there is no download for Vista. It is not an add-on. Have you tried
>>opening a command window and running 'sfc /scannow'?
>
> Follow-up --> I ran the command and it reported that there were errors
> which could not be corrected. It pointed me to the CBS.LOG. I opened
> the file went to the section pertaining to today's activity. There , I
> saw many items. Unfortunately, I do not know how to interpret the
> data.
>
> Shall I assume that one way to correct this is to re-install SP1
> followed by current updates?
>
> ______________________
>
> The Traveller
> Carlsbad, California
SFC itself writes the cbs.log so delete it if you want.
Whether installing SP1 would correct IE7 is the question and I don't think
so since a fresh copy is not one result. SP1 does contain updates for IE7
but SP1 does not include a fresh copy of the complete program.
If you have a standard Vista dvd I would do an in-place-upgrade instead.
Now is the time to do it because the hard drive files and the dvd files are
the same service pack level. After you reinstalled SP1 an in-place-upgrade
would not be possible without a Vista SP1 integrated dvd.
The consequence is that the OS is replaced with a fresh copy including of
course IE7. Your apps, files, and settings are not disturbed and you don't
have to reinstall drivers and such. You do need to backup your files and
settings against the off-chance that something goes wrong. You run an
in-place-upgrade from the desktop. With Vista running insert the dvd and
when the splash screen appears select Install Now and be sure to choose
Upgrade Install when offered the choice of Upgrade Install or Custom
Install.
This way you at least know what you have before reinstalling SP1.
If you plan on installing IE7 beta 2 when it releases, be sure SP1 is in
place first.
I hope I have understood your situation.
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