Once more, gotostart, search, files and folders, smartbridge, doubleclick on folder, change psapi.dll to psapiold.dll. rebootcomp and its gone good luck this is from computeractive instead of removing bt
2006-12-10 00:08:15
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answered by angie 3
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Your lucky, was reading computer magazine and this was one of the questions.
This is caused when IE7 is installed over an existing bt broadband installation.
The easiest thing to do is un install BT'S broadband helper software.
The problem occurs because the helper software has an old version of PSAPI.DLLL the file mentioned.
Hope this helps. If you need more info just get back to me.
2006-12-10 06:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You only need to do a search on here to see how many people are having problems with IE7. The best thing to do is download Mozilla Firefox available from http://www.mozilla.com/ Its faster, more user friendly, easily customizable to suit your need and no problems.
2006-12-10 10:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Had loads of probs with IE7 so have gone back to 6 and soooooo much better
2006-12-10 06:37:50
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answered by english_rose10 3
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get the latest Version of IE7 and install it. There have been several releases from beta though to the current version.
2006-12-10 06:25:45
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answer #5
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answered by gbiaki 2
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you are right IE 6 is much better i had IE 7 and in the end dumped it found it a load of rubbish the easiest way to do this is to do a system restore
2006-12-10 06:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Mozilla Firefox 2.0 is the best no question!
2006-12-10 06:20:00
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answered by Puma 4
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i use ie7 without any problems
2006-12-10 13:02:50
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answered by gonka 2
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go 4 mozilla
2006-12-10 06:33:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?t=75854
2006-12-10 06:21:54
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answered by funkymonkeyuni 2
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