Agreed, plenty of virtualisation software out there that makes problems like 
the ones reported just go away.
In most VM's you could take a snapshot of Windows prior to install of IE8 then 
roll back to that snapshot when you are done with IE8 or until a workable 
standalone comes through. For virtualbox, for instance, you would take a 
snapshot.

Another option is if you have a valid Windows license to just run up a 
dedicated IE8 virtual machine.

HTH
J



On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 08:38:02 am Michael Horowitz wrote:
> Setup a virtual machine and do it there.  Much safer.
>
> Michael Horowitz
> Your Computer Consultant
> http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
> 561-394-9079
>
> aleagi wrote:
> > Yeah, I'm afraid to install it and kick IE6 and 7 out of my box!
> >
> > Anyone with the guts to do it? @:D
> >
> > Regards.
> > Aleagi
> > .
> >


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