Hi Jack57. The first thing I wold take a look at is your installed add-ons for IE. The error message you experienced was likely due to a corrupt...
Hi dleonr. Open IE7. Click Tools< Internet Options< Content tab< Under Auto Complete hit settings. Uncheck the checkbox that says User names and...
Try downloading Service Pack 1 from here. See if you get it to install manually. If SP1 installs without a problem then also download Internet...
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Hi Sally. Read this, Troubleshooting Windows XP Shutdown Errors!. :)
If for some reason IE8 doesn't solve your problems then you can uninstall it through add/remove programs. This will bring you back to IE6. I...
Great. Windows Update will show that message saying that you have hid important updates but that behavior is by design. As long as you aren't...
As with any browser or any piece of software there will always be people who have problems with software. I would go ahead and try it. I have...
Hi virginia. Your problem is usually caused by Windows Update incorrectly notifying you that an update is available even though its already...
Hi gary7. I would try downloading and installing Internet Explorer 8 from here. After its installed see if your problem goes away.
Try shutting down all backrgound programs that are running in the system tray in the taskbar including your security applications and then try...
Normally a fresh install will get your computer at its top speed because it doesn't have any programs or other services bogging down the computer....
Hi Beach Boy. Try turning off the computer and monitor without turning off the surge protector. I have a surge protector hooked up to my computer...
Hi steveo65. Follow these steps to make your computer faster. Please do the following: 1. Click Start< Control Panel< Add/Remove Programs...
Hi Fred. What I would try is after your computer has finished booting up try shutting down all backround programs that are running in the system...
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That makes more sense. I haven't seen that issue happen to anyone before. :confused: Try booting up in Safe Mode and see if you notice the drive...
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Hi sniper9228. When you install IE7 or IE8 have you tried deleting all your Temporary Internet Files? Try clicking Start< All Programs< System...
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