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(Unverified)Mar 4th 2009 10:14AM
Finally, I can take that abomination of a browser off my PC. But what will I do when I need to use Windows Update??
(Unverified)Mar 4th 2009 10:27AM
Windows Update in Windows 7 doesn't need iexplore.exe
DanrarbcMar 9th 2009 12:33PM
Windows Vista also has an actual Windows Update application, and isn't browser-based. Just like 7.
One of many of the 'great things about Windows 7' things people will talk about, when in fact it was introduced in Vista and the implementation is identical.