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Test Internet Explorer with Virtual PC Images

By Martin English | April 15, 2008

One way to check if your websites are compatible with Internet Explorer is to use a virtual pc edition. These require Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 which can be downloaded from the Microsoft homepage. Microsoft is offering virtual pc images of Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 on Windows XP and Windows Vista. All you need to do is download those images and use them in Virtual PC 2007.

The images contain fully activated editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista which expire on July 3, 2008. Supported operating systems are Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows Vista plus roughly 1.5 Gigabyte free of hard drive space.

The naming convention at the download page is quite confusing and requires some explanation. I did download all images just to make sure I understand everything correctly. Mentioned on the page are the following virtual pc image downloads:

Please note that the third part of the Windows Vista virtual PC image has a typo in the filename. It should of course be IE7-VIS3.rar instead of IS7-VIS3.rar like Microsoft named it. Just point the self extracting archive to the right file when it asks for it.

The Windows XP images have a size of roughly 1.25 Gigabyte while the Windows Vista image has a size of 6.3 Gigabyte. It seems that the Vista image is only available with Internet Explorer 7 as well.

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