ie 7 died

IE 7 died

Hi.
Is there a way to fix IE7 in Vista.
Thanks

Could you be more specific? What type of problem are you experiencing? -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DJExtreme" wrote in message

Hi. Is there a way to fix IE7 in Vista.
Thanks

DJExtreme wrote:

Hi. Is there a way to fix IE7 in Vista.
Thanks


I would imagine that the answer would depend upon the specific sort of problem you're experiencing. "IE7 died" is exceedingly vague, and actually quite meaningless when it comes to describing a problem with an object that never "lived" in the first place.
Don't you think it might help if you were to actually tell us what kind of problem(s) you're having? Or should we just guess and toss random answers your way?
I feel obligated to mention that no one can help if you don't provide at least a modicum of pertinent information.
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Hi.
When I start IE nothing happens, blank page, and it freezes. I have to force it to close or it will use 100% CPU.

"Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

DJExtreme wrote: Hi. Is there a way to fix IE7 in Vista.
Thanks
I would imagine that the answer would depend upon the specific sort of problem you're experiencing. "IE7 died" is exceedingly vague, and actually quite meaningless when it comes to describing a problem with an object that never "lived" in the first place.
Don't you think it might help if you were to actually tell us what kind of problem(s) you're having? Or should we just guess and toss random answers your way?
I feel obligated to mention that no one can help if you don't provide at least a modicum of pertinent information.
Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
--
Bruce
Chambers
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin
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DJExtreme wrote:

Hi.
When I start IE nothing happens, blank page, and it freezes. I have to force it to close or it will use 100% CPU.

Have you configured it so that it "knows" how to connect to your ISP? Tools > Internet Options > Connections Tab. Have you set the Home Page to a web site that you know exists? Tools > Internet Options > General Tab. Follow your ISP's specific connection (and other configuration) instructions.
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It was working fine until it crashed. I had no problem until this morning. System restore did not fix it.

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DJExtreme wrote: Hi.
When I start IE nothing happens, blank page, and it freezes. I have to force it to close or it will use 100% CPU.
Have you configured it so that it "knows" how to connect to your ISP? Tools > Internet Options > Connections Tab. Have you set the Home Page to a web site that you know exists? Tools > Internet Options > General Tab. Follow your ISP's specific connection (and other configuration) instructions.
--
Bruce Chambers
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Have you tried clearing your IE History and Temporary Cache to see if it helps? Did you install any programs recently that might have affected the performance of IE 7? Is it IE 7 32 or IE 7 64 Bit? -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DJExtreme" wrote in message

It was working fine until it crashed. I had no problem until this morning. System restore did not fix it.

"Bruce Chambers" wrote in message DJExtreme wrote: Hi.
When I start IE nothing happens, blank page, and it freezes. I have to force it to close or it will use 100% CPU.
Have you configured it so that it "knows" how to connect to your ISP? Tools > Internet Options > Connections Tab. Have you set the Home Page to a web site that you know exists? Tools > Internet Options > General Tab. Follow your ISP's specific connection (and other configuration) instructions.
--
Bruce Chambers
Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin
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DJExtreme wrote:

It was working fine until it crashed. I had no problem until this morning. System restore did not fix it.


Define "crashed." *Exactly* what happened immediately prior to the onset of the problem?
If I may be frank here, if you are unable to provide more technically detailed descriptions of a problem than "died" or "crashed," might I suggest that you're not yet ready to be beta testing a new operating system.
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The Problem was Fixed. I Reset all web settings. and it is all working now.
"Bruce Chambers" wrote in message

DJExtreme wrote: It was working fine until it crashed. I had no problem until this morning. System restore did not fix it.
Define "crashed." *Exactly* what happened immediately prior to the onset of the problem?
If I may be frank here, if you are unable to provide more technically detailed descriptions of a problem than "died" or "crashed," might I suggest that you're not yet ready to be beta testing a new operating system.
--
Bruce Chambers
Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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I had the same problem, it's actually an easy fix once you figure it out. THe problem is due to all of the add-ons installed on your Explorer used with the previous version of Windows.
To fix: Goto "Control Panel"--->"Internet Options"--->Click on the "Advanced Tab"---> ON the bottom of the window, there is a button called "Reset Internet Explorer Settings..." ----> CLick it and you should be good to go... if that does not work, manually disable all add-ons...
If you need access imediately,start ->all programs->accessories->system tools->Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)
this opens a new internet explorer with all addons and features disabled...
Hope it helps. "DJExtreme" wrote:

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Is there a way to fix IE7 in Vista.
Thanks

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