Haha... when having a problem, 1st reboot ;) That used to be troubleshooting 101 "back in the day ".
Since Windows 7.1 doesn't exist yet, I highly doubt this is correct. As Jim stated, the download is either: IE10-Windows6.1-x86-xx-xx.exe...
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Good chance that your problems originate with add-ons (or other junk-ware) installed on the old system. I'd do a clean install instead.
There' only one remedy to completely (well, nearly) rule out your computer: Format & reinstall!
You'll have to contact Microsoft Support for assistance.
Different errors 'all over the pace' 99/100 point to hardware. I would start by testing your memory. Run Memtest86. Windows 7 DVD also...
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