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Ummm, yeah guys, no solution?
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <> wrote in message
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Have you All Programs > Maintenance > Problem Reports and Solutions > View
Problem History to see if there are any reports listed for Internet
Explorer? If so, right click it and click View Details which will provide
you with possible information on what is causing IE to hang. Have recently
installed add ons such as Flash, Java SE or other add ons?
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> OK,
> IE7 is consistently freezing on me with home premium.
> i have had the OK installed for about a week now.
> ON average, i will be able to view maybe 5-6 pages before it freezes
> and i have to bring up the task manager and end the application.
> This happens viewing a pretty broad spectrum of webpages, but maybe
> more on commercial sites, like newegg for example. However sometimes
> it freezes just opening up the yahoo homepage....
>
> in general i have had less problems on newsgroup pages like this, but
> still.
>
> my computer is about 7 years old now, but it was an absolute monster
> when i built it: dual athlon 1800 processors and 2 gigs of ram. So
> while i understand vista would like more power, my system really
> shouldn't be such a dog that this is happening. I will upgrade the
> system soon but for now, it is what it is.
> i've gone through some of the tweaking suggested on websites for
> performance, and i turned off all the other apps AND alot of
> unnecessary services and idle programs in the systray.
>
> i know IE7 just can't actually be this bad. no one would release a
> program that works so shoddily, so i am kind of assuming that there
> may be other issues at work here.
> could there be some settings... maybe security settings set too
> strictly or something... that are causing IE to freeze?
> i'm running panda AV and firewall too.
>
> the security settings are set to the default normal as far as i can
> tell... and i tried backing things down a notch, but still got the
> same results.
>
> it has become an exercise in frustration though, browsing is
> essentially not functional.
> before i can find what i want, it needs to be restarted...ad nauseum.
>
> any ideas?
>
> thanks,
>
> dave