IE7 hanged?

Discussion in 'Bing' started by teohcl, Jan 13, 2010.

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    Does anyone encountered IE7 just exit out when visiting some site? Myself is having this problem each time I visiting Yahoo mail? Please help if you have the solution. Thanks
     
    teohcl, Jan 13, 2010 IP
  2. alaaseada

    alaaseada Peon

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    i don,t know the answer but my advice to you
    try to use firefox
    fire fox is stronger and faster
     
    alaaseada, Jan 22, 2010 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    there is some IE addon that is causing problem. Try IE7 in safe mode. If its OK, try disabling addons one by one.
     
    aap, Jan 22, 2010 IP
  4. sheva249

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    I really hates IE just use only and only Mozilla Firefox.
     
    sheva249, Jan 22, 2010 IP
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    www.livingsuburb.com.au Peon

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    I think IE 7 was Microsoft Fail product..... so many times i found that it didn't work well.... try IE8... it runs better... even though in European Union.. IE8 was warned that has some security issue....
     
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    You most likely have a problem with pre-installed ADD-ONS, like YAHOO COMPANION TOOLBAR or something like it. Try this:

    1. Launch IE 7 without the add-ons by clicking Start->All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons).

    2. Click "Tools" from the toolbar and then select "Internet Options".

    3. Click the "Programs" tab, then the "Manage Add-ons" Button.

    4. This will display a list of add-ons. The problem add-on(s) is probably one of the ones with “(Not Verified)” in the publisher field. If you click on the entry, you can set the add-on to enable or disable. Disable each “(Not Verified)” entry until you find the add-on that was causing the problem.
     
    Technocrate, Jan 30, 2010 IP
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    Actually I encountered this earlier... What I did... I press the power button for me to reset my laptop...
     
    harkish, Jan 30, 2010 IP
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    I guess its because of security exceptions defined in internet explorer. When IE7 think that a particular website can harm your computer or contains malicious content then such kind of problem occurs.
     
    swtexans, Jan 30, 2010 IP