I have IE7 installed and its a dream to use, no problems at all, mind you I never had IE6 to begin with, so there is no conflict between old and new components, just 100 per cent IE7,
no leftovers from IE6 to worry about, and I was thinking maybe that's what you should do uninstall IE6 totally and start afresh, and install the full version of IE7 from Microsoft downloads,
I bet you wont have no more problems, just follow the instruction's and take your time in doing so.
when you had IE6 there was no problems, because there was no other IE to conflict with, well the same might apply when you remove IE6 and install IE7.
2006-12-29 10:04:09
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answered by ? 6
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Yes, IE 7 is a bit a shambles, unistall it and revert back to IE 6. Get firefox 2 and then install IE Tab. It allows you to view web pages using any of the engines (either firefox or IE). Really cool interface and much safer than IE 7.
The cool thing i also like about firefox 2 is its ability to restore webpages if the browser crashes.
Good luck.
2006-12-29 08:43:54
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answered by AJ 1
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nicely, i will basically say they're catching as much as Firefox so a tactics as secure practices. the only difficulty i think of any IE is extra helpful is for 2 reasons: a million) It has parental controls 2) For working with information superhighway designs it accepts something. however the 2d is likewise a downfall, as a results of fact something may well be something. for this reason why they're attempting to characteristic extra secure practices advantageous components. My final analysis, to be extra look after i exploit Firefox. i don't want each and all of the flowery stuff, i exploit a browser to get to the internet. i exploit a seek engine to browse. I dont want each and all of the toolbars and different crap.
2016-10-19 04:33:45
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answered by valda 4
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I reformatted over the christmas weekend and had to reinstall IE7, for me its always done wierd things, before reformatting it would always give me some memory error when seriously i had 90% memory on C drive. now, when i have a few IE windows open, they .. "stick" to eachother. i`ll click one and a few others come up in front. wierd o.0 it has also been freezing a lot. I think Microsoft needs to get its head on straight before doing IE 8.
2006-12-29 08:41:16
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answered by xoxcrystalcat 1
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Install Mepis Linux 6 and Firefox 2.0 and forget about those schmucks in Redmond.
2006-12-29 08:35:53
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answered by Perry L 5
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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 customisable to suit your needs and no problems.
2006-12-29 09:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had no problems with it at all. fine it may take a second to check the site against spyware etc. but its so much better that the previous.
2006-12-29 08:39:07
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answered by banvo21 2
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UN install IE7 restart then install it again.from Microsoft site
2006-12-29 08:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I had that same problem except about 50 windows poped up it was really weird.
2006-12-29 08:31:27
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answered by far_away312 2
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install mozilla firefox 2.0 a much superior browser and its free
2006-12-29 08:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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