
Windows Update will be offering an update soon, but you can manually install it as well. Note: If you have the prerelease of either IE10 or KB 2670838 installed, you should update your system. You can resolve this by installing the Windows 8.x or 10 SDK standalone, VS 2012 or later, or the VS 2012 or later Remote Debugging Tools.

The key issue is that the legacy DirectX SDK (June 2010) release version of the Debug Runtime is not compatible with KB 2670838. See DirectX 11.1 and Windows 7 for some additional notes about KB 2670838 as it impacts PIX for Windows, the debug runtime, and VS 2012 Graphics Diagnostics. The primary difference between the prerelease and the final version is that WARP supports Feature Level 11.0 with the updated runtime. IE10 for Windows 7 includes portions of the DirectX 11.1 runtime for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 via KB 2670838.įull technical details of what’s included in KB 2670838 are covered on Microsoft Docs. As of today, IE 10 for Windows 7 has been officially released.
