install firefox, its better!
2007-12-31 03:57:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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internet explorer keep not responding solutioni # I 855 2I3 43I4
2016-04-02 04:24:32
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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you,ve got a corrupt browser helper, check yory browser tab& delet all browser helpers,reboot pc.
2007-12-31 04:14:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The usual cause of internet explorer freezing is down to spyware down load spybot search and destroy from http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html it'll run on win 98 up to xp and vista if you're still using internet explore 6 update to internet explore 7 or even better firefox, internet explorer 6 is dangerous and let's all manner of spyware in you can get firefox from http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/landing/better/?utm_content=0705features&utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=0507lndgpgtest&gclid=CIrK-vyB05ACFQtOMAodYw36Pw
it's a great browser and much better than internet explorer and less problematic
2007-12-31 04:11:43
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answer #4
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answered by Bomber 7
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firefox is a very good but it could be a sub program running on your computer and taking up all your CPU.
Or you may simply just have a virus.
(Y)
2007-12-31 04:06:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Internet explorer is not good, Microsoft brings out new version everytime it has got some bugs in it always !
Another reason is might be that Internet explorer hasnt been instaled properly try reinstalling i again.
If the problem persists then go for Mozilla FireFox.
2007-12-31 04:06:40
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answer #6
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answered by inquisitivelass 2
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that happenes to me too and i have firefox
2007-12-31 04:03:11
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Try resetting it.
To do that, head to: Control Panel > Internet Options > Advanced (Tab) > Reset (Button).
It'll reset Internet Explorer back to it's default "factory settings".
Hope it helps.
2007-12-31 03:58:48
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a variety of reasons such as incompatible Add-ons, incompatible toolbars, lack of system resources (RAM), malware, Java problems, etc. Hard to say without knowing the error details.
First run your resident security products such as antivirus and antispyware applications. If everything comes up clean, try uninstalling your toolbars such as Google or Yahoo through Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. If the issues continue, go to Tools, Manage Add-ons and disable each one by itself to see if one of them is the culprit. If you are still having troubles, update your Java by following these steps.
Assuming that you are in the Administrator account, go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and uninstall everything that says J2SE, Java and Java Runtime. Reboot (some computers require a reboot to complete the uninstall process). Then go to the site below and download the most recent version of Java.
Afterwards, in IE, go to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab and scroll down to the Java section and tickmark the "Use 1.6.2 (version changes with each update) for applet". Click Apply, Click OK and reboot (a reboot is required for some computers for the settings to stick).
http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
Finally if everything above has been ruled out, you probably have a system resources problem. You can see if your computer can handle more RAM by going to Crucial.com and running a scan.
http://www.crucial.com/index.asp
It's important to note that everything takes RAM. Not only security products (such as active anti-spyware, anti-virus and firewall) eat up memory but your operating system, active browser windows, running applications (such as Word, Gaming, Messenger, Photoshop, etc) and malware
2007-12-31 03:57:53
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answer #9
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answered by MLM 7
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Get Firefox!
2007-12-31 03:57:46
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answered by Rick G 4
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