Monday, August 22, 2011
NET Framework "1935 Error" Cripples Some Users' Office, IE9 Installs
Only current fix is a complete reinstall of Windows 7
The first sign I recognized that something serious had gone wrong with Windows 7 was when I tried to install Internet Explorer 9. I wanted to include this browser's test results in my roundup of recent browsers. But I would discover something quite different -- a bug in Windows itself.
BAD HARDWARE WEEK: IE9 as a Consumer Browser -- Not Worth It.
A strong case for business users? Indeed :)
The first sign I recognized that something serious had gone wrong with Windows 7 was when I tried to install Internet Explorer 9. I wanted to include this browser's test results in my roundup of recent browsers. But I would discover something quite different -- a bug in Windows itself.
BAD HARDWARE WEEK: IE9 as a Consumer Browser -- Not Worth It.
A strong case for business users? Indeed :)