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| ie7 very unresponsive Hi there, We have a Dell Dimension with Windows Vista Business, 2gb of Ram , etc... A couple of weeks ago MS Internet Explorer 7 became unresponsive and very slow to load, it will take a couple of minutes for the homepage to open (msn.com or any). then you click on a link and it takes another minute for the next page to load, and so on. Other applications like Office 2007, QB, work fine. I have loaded FireFox and it works fine. I would like to uninstall ie7 and then load it again but I cannot find where to do that. Or is there something else I should look into? ALmost forgot, antivirus is provided by McAffee and I have tried disabling the personal protection, anti hacker etc. and No difference. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Re: ie7 very unresponsive Robert Serna wrote:[color=blue] > Hi there, > We have a Dell Dimension with Windows Vista Business, 2gb of Ram , etc...[/color] Perfectly runs Ubuntu, much faster, without any DRM, immune to ALL the Microsoft virus malware, so, no need to run any AV apps!![color=blue] > A couple of weeks ago MS Internet Explorer 7 became unresponsive and > very slow to load, it will take a couple of minutes for the homepage to > open (msn.com or any). then you click on a link and it takes another > minute for the next page to load, and so on.[/color] Best to just run Firefox, much better in the tabbed browsing, more mature, less opportunity for exploits... [color=blue] > Other applications like Office 2007, QB, work fine.[/color] But, all those also have total registry access! "DANGER, Will Robinson! Alien Invaders!" [color=blue] > I have loaded FireFox and it works fine.[/color] OK! One for the good guys! [color=blue] > I would like to uninstall ie7 and then load it again but I cannot find > where to do that. Or is there something else I should look into?[/color] Run the uninstaller? Ignore the biatch! [color=blue] > ALmost forgot, antivirus is provided by McAffee and I have tried > disabling the personal protection, anti hacker etc. and No difference. > Any help would be appreciated.[/color] Grab Grifsoft.com AVG instead, as it is the premiere AV program, and is FREE! Then, you really should grab these, FREE: CrapCleaner, run at least once a week. Spybot S&D Lavasoft Adaware hijackthis shootthemessenger They only slow the system a small amount, much less than hosting 1723 different trojans, virus, malware worms would. The better option is to grab a liveCDrom of [url]http://www.mepis.org[/url] and let your system run from ramdisk. instant reboot goes back to running Windoze on the harddrive. |
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| RE: ie7 very unresponsive "Robert Serna" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi there, > We have a Dell Dimension with Windows Vista Business, 2gb of Ram , etc... > A couple of weeks ago MS Internet Explorer 7 became unresponsive and > very slow to load, it will take a couple of minutes for the homepage to > open (msn.com or any). then you click on a link and it takes another > minute for the next page to load, and so on.[/color] 1. Tools -> Internet Options -> Browsing History: settings -> Delete -> Temporary Internet Files: Delete 2. Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced -> press the Reset button on bottom of page |
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| Re: ie7 very unresponsive BillD wrote:[color=blue] > > "Robert Serna" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi there, >> We have a Dell Dimension with Windows Vista Business, 2gb of Ram , etc... >> A couple of weeks ago MS Internet Explorer 7 became unresponsive and >> very slow to load, it will take a couple of minutes for the homepage to >> open (msn.com or any). then you click on a link and it takes another >> minute for the next page to load, and so on.[/color] > > 1. Tools -> Internet Options -> Browsing History: settings -> Delete -> > Temporary Internet Files: Delete > 2. Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced -> press the Reset button on bottom > of page[/color] Thank you, I had tried that already and it behaves the same, that's why I was thinking of somehow uninstalling ie and then loading it again. |
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| Re: ie7 very unresponsive BillD wrote:[color=blue] > > "Robert Serna" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi there, >> We have a Dell Dimension with Windows Vista Business, 2gb of Ram , etc... >> A couple of weeks ago MS Internet Explorer 7 became unresponsive and >> very slow to load, it will take a couple of minutes for the homepage to >> open (msn.com or any). then you click on a link and it takes another >> minute for the next page to load, and so on.[/color] > > 1. Tools -> Internet Options -> Browsing History: settings -> Delete -> > Temporary Internet Files: Delete > 2. Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced -> press the Reset button on bottom > of page[/color] Thanks, I tried that and IE crashed. Got an error message that said the program is not working and had to be restarted. Is there a way of uninstalling IE7, so that I can reload it? |
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