IE 11 moved - no Service Pack

Inspiron 1720
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, x 64
Old BIOS, A02

Recent clean install as shown in natkuc4.

Tried to update IE 8 to 11. would not be done. Install "Hid" IE (in Progs and features) and retried without change; However, this time, when I "unhid" IE he showed that IE 11 - as if the installation was successful.

I then installed all components required with the same result.

Then I installed IE 9 without any problems. Even with IE 10.

Then retried IE 11. Just after oking the UAC popup I get the IE 11 popup message that

"Operating system is not supported." and I need to install Service Pack 1. System and Registry\CSD properties Version says he has the Service Pack installed; Why the installer can it see? Someone at - he seen this before?

BTW, this system led the evaluation HW 2 or 3 times going back a few months and the BIOS is
old.

Thanks for the comments. The Service Pack has been a wild goose chase-do is not relevant at all. Actually the standalone installer 'phone home' to the required components, but since I already have install them manually, it climbs dloading IE 11/facility. Normally, it stopped at about 40%.

Solution for me:

1 used the FORFILES command found in this post to remove playback incompatibility IE 11 in Progs and features:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/1ac87ad1-B775-4bcd-88dc-bc986087eff1/IE-10-installation-fails-neutral-package-installation-failed?Forum=ieitprocurrentver

2 used msconfig to prevent loading MS Security Essentials. While upward (msconfig), set up a clean boot with the deactivation of the services package. run the installation program (not in Admin mode) and successfully completed. Everything that Jake. Thanks again and sorry for the misleading.

3. I had already run most / all the FixIt, SCTS-m et al. necessary but to do.

BTW, sorry about the bad

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