見たらできたけど説明なさすぎだろ。誰ができるんだよ This can be enabled in the Local group policy editor (y+R -> gpedit.msc) User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components - > Internet Explorer. Double click the setting "Turn on menu bar by default" and change to "enabled", click OK. Close the editor. Launch IE and press ALT. The menu will be always on now. If you want to disable the menu again, change the setting back to "not configured" or "disabled" and re-start the IE.
When Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 9, will it require Windows 7 Service Pack 1?
No. Internet Explorer 9 will install on systems that have either Windows 7 RTM or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed. When you install Internet Explorer 9 on a system that has Windows 7 RTM installed, additional operating system components are included as part of the installation of Internet Explorer 9. When you install Internet Explorer 9 on a system that has Windows 7 SP1 installed, these additional components are already present with Windows 7 SP1, and do not need to be reinstalled when you install Internet Explorer 9. For this reason, a system reboot is not required when you install Internet Explorer 9 on a system that has Windows 7 SP1 installed.