| Re: IE7 (32-bits) crashes and freezes incessantly in Vista 64
"brink" <brink.2u6sg3@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Trond,
>
> It sounds like one of your IE7 add-ons is not playing nice. Try this:
> 1. Open Control Panel (Classic View)
> 2. Click on Internet Options.
> 3. Click Programs tab.
> 4. Click Manage add-ons button.
> 5. Disable them one by one and test IE7 until you find the culprit.
> 6. Then uninstall the bad add-on.
>
> Shawn
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Thanks Shawn,
I disabled all of them (there were only 5 and 4 of those named Microsoft as
author), but it seems that the Control Panel->Internet Options only operated
on the 64-bits IE version add-ons, because the 32-bits IE7 crashed just like
before, while I got a warning about some disabled add-on when starting the
64-bits. Strange thing, this! The 32-bits IE7 is now very busy restarting
and recrashing automatically, all by itself. Seems a bit virusy this I feel.
What do you think? But I have just finished scanning the whole machine with
Kaspersky 7, and it didn't find anything fishy.
Trond Ruud |