IE7 Help needed...
IE7 Help needed...
In a nutshell, it keeps friggin locking up whenever I open a new link, window, or tab. Not every time, but just occasinally. Then, you've gotta ctrl-alt-delete out of it and close it. I'm getting tired of it...how do I fix it?
Hope this ruins the pristine condition of the thread
Awww for crying out loud I'm going to try Opera again.
I use FF and like it. I have Opera on my Wii and it is decent.
See now look what you did...I've got to do something today.
Awww for crying out loud I'm going to try Opera again.
I use FF and like it. I have Opera on my Wii and it is decent.
See now look what you did...I've got to do something today.
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Drop down the 'TOOLS' menu over on the right and choose Internet Options. I'm a big fan of IE7... if DZ is in the mix talking about a product, your best bet is to run in an equal and opposite way from his direction... you know what I mean -- straight elbows and a-holess only.
Drop down the 'TOOLS' menu over on the right and choose Internet Options. I'm a big fan of IE7... if DZ is in the mix talking about a product, your best bet is to run in an equal and opposite way from his direction... you know what I mean -- straight elbows and a-holess only.
Originally Posted by dzervit
Sweet. Welcome to the dark side vader! 'Bout time you came over you poser.
Originally Posted by RockPick
Go in and clear out your cache/cookies/history. Report back.
Drop down the 'TOOLS' menu over on the right and choose Internet Options. I'm a big fan of IE7... if DZ is in the mix talking about a product, your best bet is to run in an equal and opposite way from his direction... you know what I mean -- straight elbows and a-holess only.
Drop down the 'TOOLS' menu over on the right and choose Internet Options. I'm a big fan of IE7... if DZ is in the mix talking about a product, your best bet is to run in an equal and opposite way from his direction... you know what I mean -- straight elbows and a-holess only.
I just started using opera last week after many had raved about it. It's twice as fast as any IE and seems to be stable. Security through obsecurity isnt so bad either.
Microsoft has started to design their products as memory hogs. My computer, (3.0ghz 512MB DDR2) "isn't fast enough to run Vista" according to MS. I put IE7 on my PC just to check it out, and it's a total rip off of Firefox/Opera, IMO. Problem is, it's STILL slow as molasses. Needless to say I won't be upgrading to Vista either. In fact, the next upgrade I make will be to a Intel Core 2 Duo Dual Processor Macintosh. Good riddance Microsoft!



