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I don't think IE10 has a better mechanism. If memory serves you can't upgrade past IE9 on... what, XP? Vista? I forget which. But point being, IE9 is the end of the line for some of the Windows versions.


It's IE8 that is the last supported version under XP, hence the big share for that version. I wonder how that looks over time ...


IE8: XP/Vista/7 IE9: Vista/7 IE10: 7/8.0 IE11: 7/8.1


Anyone who can run IE9 can run IE10 or IE11 at this point. IE9 is only supported on Windows 7, which now supports 10 & 11.


I think it is Vista.




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