IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
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IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
11-10-2012 4:54 PM
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I open a page and either see a complete white screen that just hangs or some parts of the screen appear but it takes forever to open, I get maybe the header, and nothing below it, the blue ring keeps spinning and I can’t move up and down the page it just stays in that state until I close it, or sometimes I keep getting more and page appearing but the ring keeps spinning and I can't move around the page! I can sometimes search google, the results come up and I select a link, the search screen stays up, blue ring starts spinning but doesn’t proceed!
I am getting messages stating ‘microsoft has stopped working’ or ..website has stopped working’. Its been happening for about 24hours and whatever I try I can’t resolve it, I really need to be able to access websites! I have checked my router etc, disconnected it from the broadband, that is all working fine, my broadband speed is running at around 9mbps so I can’t see any problem with the hardware!? It may have happened after some windows updates were installed, but I have unistalled them all again, even restored to a time before updates were installed and all was okay!
I have done the following to try and resolve to no success.
Installed my windows updates and my vaio updates, device drivers, and unistalled ones that could have made the problem!
Restored computer back to a time when there were no issues,
Norton 360 – disabled protection etc! ran the PC tune up option within 360
Run ‘microsoft fix it’ – results to say I didn’t have windows defender enabled, but I have Norton
Ran Vaio care program, and the vaio check option - no issues
Disabled my add ons
Deleted temporary history, cookies etc.
Changed to ‘software rendering instead of GPU rendering’
Finally reset Internet explorer, including the option for ‘delete personal settings’
Would uninstalling and reinstalling IE9 be any point if I have reset it to when It was first installed is that enough?
One of my other logins has to use Google chrome as a browser, that is working okay, and I have another computer connecting to my internet and that is fine too! I just can’t see what else to try, I have tried looking on the internet for solutions and have followed what I am able to see but with these problems I am limited to access! The Microsoft sites are acting up really badly, I see the top of the page and nothing more of them!
Any suggestions very, very welcome! I have to use Internet Explorer as I have programs that won’t work with Chrome so I can't just use that instead!
cheers peeps
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
11-10-2012 5:10 PM
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This can easily become corrupted and set to an infeasibly large figure (I've seen 2GB for example) causing all sorts of sloth - I find 25MB is adequate.
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
11-10-2012 5:20 PM
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Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
13-10-2012 2:34 PM
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its soooooo frustrating, everything else is working fine!
thanks
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
13-10-2012 10:15 PM
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If you have Task Manager open whilst you launch Internet Explorer, are any processes being shown as taking up a lot of CPU time whilst IE is unresponsive?
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
16-10-2012 1:13 PM
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My internet explorer completely lost the plot and i couldn't get to any websites, including this forum on either chrome or IE!
Luckily I remembered I bought software support with my laptop, and in the end thought crikey I paid £250 for it, so why not use it!
They have spent the last 3 days trying to remove a 'malware'/virus/ worm? from my system, that they diagnosed had linked itself within the internet explorer software!
After hours of malware scans, clean up software, manual changes, having to cancel all my credit cards etc they have come to the conclusion, 'it's like a small explosion' has gone off, and I now have to go ahead and recover my machine, as it won't leave!!! they have given me internet access by installing firefox as the browser (so far, so good) temporaily, so now I can get online I wanted to thank those members who have generously taken the time to answer my pleas for help! Thank you
Its so annoying, I use Norton 360, and thought that would protect me but little did I know, they have installed a program malwarebytes and have advised when the 'free trial period' has expired I purchase the licence and install it after the recovery!
One little question please?
I try and follow reviews before I chose security software, I thought Norton 360 complete security was a good one following reviews I read, but I have been told it has some issues with dealing with older virus's because it removes them from their list to keep the program running quick! apparently it isn't the best available, and these reviews can be heavily biased and not independent! They have also warned me about downloding free software! I always scan any downloads with Norton, but obviously it didn't work this time! Can anyone suggest somewhere I can visit to get the best chance of downloading clean software, or how do I know if there is a problem with what I am downloading if Norton says it's okay, is there something I should look for, is the saying 'nothing comes for free' something I should apply to when looking for software?!! Also is there a good website where the review of software and or hardware are impartial!
Its all very confusing, all the knowledge I thought I had built up, I now don't trust and having had this experience I am terrified what is safe and what isn't! My bank have cancelled my cards on advice, so I know at least that part of this is safe, but when I recover my machine, and I need some bits of additional software is there a method to follow so I don't make this mess again!
I wish these mean people who make these virus's/malware want to attack people like me!
Thanks all, I promise now I can access the internet again, I will respond to any members who kindly share their experiences with me!
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
16-10-2012 2:19 PM
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As for what is the "best" anti-virus and security software, it varies over the years. You'll see from posts on this forum that different people prefer different programs. The important thing is to only have one "always on" anti-virus program running at once. But then you can run a scan of your hard disc with several different (free) programs every now and then - different programs seem to catch and miss different problems.
I suppose the other thing to think about would be your backup routine. The belt and braces approach includes regular backups of your date, AND taking regular "images" of your hard disc - and keep several older versions of each backup. That way, you can recover lost photos and documents etc from the first backup. And if you get a major problem with your system like you've just experienced, you can wipe your hard disc and put the last "image" backup on to it - restoring your whole system in a fairly straightforward way.
HTH
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
16-10-2012 4:34 PM
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Quote from: bubbalicious They have spent the last 3 days trying to remove a 'malware'/virus/ worm? from my system, that they diagnosed had linked itself within the internet explorer software!
After hours of malware scans, clean up software, manual changes, having to cancel all my credit cards etc they have come to the conclusion, 'it's like a small explosion' has gone off, and I now have to go ahead and recover my machine
Quitters! Make sure they re-install your printer afterwards and your wireless settings and your email and all the good software you downloaded and installed.
Quote from: bubbalicious I thought Norton 360 complete security was a good one following reviews I read,
It's not bad. Tends to make older computers run very slowly and is a bit too tolerant of things that are irritating bordering on spyware.
Quote from: bubbalicious They have also warned me about downloding free software! I always scan any downloads with Norton, but obviously it didn't work this time!
There is plenty of good free software out there but you need to make sure it comes from a trusted source. It's more likely you got the virus because you neglected to update Java or Flash Player.
Quote from: bubbalicious I wish these mean people who make these virus's/malware want to attack people like me!
I don't think that came out right, did it?
Re: IE9 on win 7 has gone crazy!!!
22-10-2012 8:24 PM
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It's free software - as is the Microsoft offering.
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