When did this problem start happening?
If only this week try performing System Restore. Restore your computer to an earlier date
To do System Restore:
a. Click on Start
b. Click on All Programs
c. Click on Accessories
d. Click on System Tools
e. Click on System Restore
f. System Restore will open
g. Click on Restore your computer to an earlier time
h. Click on Next
i. Try to choose a date last week or days ago that you are not having this problem.
g. Just follow the prompts, Click on Next
NOTE: The computer will logoff just let the computer do the restore
Try optimizing Internet Exlorer Browser
a. Check first the version
Click Help
Click About Internet Explorer
If you are using IE7 or version 7
a. Close IE
b. Click on Start
c. Click on Control Panel
d. Open Network and Internet Connections
e. Open Internet Options
NOTE: If Network and Internet Connections is separated just try to look for Internet Options
f. At Internet Options
Click on Advanced on the upper right
Click on Reset at the bottom portion
Click on Close
Click on Apply and OK
2007-06-01 09:28:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there
You can fix this by uninstalling internet explorer. Go to windows explorer by going to your start menu, selecting the Run option then typing explorer and pressing ENTER. Select your C drive then select program files from the folders that appear on the right hand side of your screen. Select internet explorer and select the file "iesetup". This is without the quote marks. Follow the instructions on screen for reinstalling then restart your computer if asked to do so. This should sort your problem out.
Hope this helps.
Scott
2007-06-03 07:14:58
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answered by scott.radley 4
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I had the same problem and even called Dell (where I got my computer). They suggested contacting Microsoft, and after an email to them, I found out that Internet Explorer 7 had a LOT of problems they were trying to fix and the best solution was to uninstall it and go back to IE6.
2007-06-01 09:10:28
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answer #3
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answered by jan51601 7
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I would go with firefox instead of Internet Explorer. There is a plug-in for firefox that you can use if you need Internet Explorer to view a page. It's pretty easy to use and you can find it on mozilla's website. After you install and want to view the page with IE just right click on the page and select "View page in IE tab" and it will open a new tab using IE to view the page.
2007-06-01 09:13:18
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answer #4
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answered by lars2682 2
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you are able to merely delete information superhighway Explorer and it will bypass decrease back to #6 NO do no longer try this!! I forgot yet do no longer try this. My dads computing gadget did that. bypass to the positioning and you're able to do away with it from there.
2016-12-30 12:48:28
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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i would try goin to windows update , and getting critical updates download every update they have for your machine . this will probably fix the issue. but you will need to update the computer several times to get them all , do the update, and repeat untill it says no more updates availible. you can also get the non critical updates as well just to keep everything else up to date ..
2007-06-01 09:03:16
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answer #6
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answered by mwparker29_70 3
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You could use a different browser like Firefox or Netscape.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/
http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/
They're both free.
2007-06-01 09:03:26
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answered by MD 2
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