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ie7 hangs after installing

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by IndianaBob, 2007/02/23.

  1. 2007/02/23
    IndianaBob

    IndianaBob Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am running windows XP. I am running IE6. I am up to date on all updates.
    I recently installed IE7 & it completed. I was instructed to restart. When I restarted the PC hangs!
    I had to reload at a diferent date to rid IE7.
    I tried 2 more times. The third time I restarted without 'Startup Programs'. It DID NOT hang but I had to install a previously installed program. I can't 'Restart' without 'Startup Progarma' all the time.
    What is wrong?
     
  2. 2007/02/23
    charlesvar

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    Hello IndianaBob and welcome to the Board,

    What was the program you had to reinstall? When you use SR, it will undo program/MS Updates since that restore point.

    When you boot up with the startups ticked - I assume this is the Diagnostic msconfig option, any indication of what is not loading? Does it get to the Desktop?

    Regards - Charles
     

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  4. 2007/02/23
    IndianaBob

    IndianaBob Inactive Thread Starter

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    The program I had to reinstall was "IBM Mouse Suite ". Not the 1st time I've had to reinstall it. But, how many other programs will I have to re-install?
    I assume SR is "System Restore ". My SR was a day earlier.
    I don't know what "is not loading ".
    Don't know "does it get to the desktop" It hangs with the screen blank.

    I will not "Power on" or "Restart" without "Startup Priograms ".
    That is another problem I have. The system "Restart" or "Power On "
    is much faster WITHOUT "Startup Programs" (Several Minutes)
    I decided that IE7 was too troublesome, will stay with IE6.
     
  5. 2007/02/23
    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Unless you have system or hardware problems, sounds like too many startup programs. Software vendors love to have their applications auto start, whether it makes sense or not.

    http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=39425 the thread links to info on running processes and how to shut them and keep them shut down.

    Regards - Charles
     
  6. 2007/02/24
    IndianaBob

    IndianaBob Inactive Thread Starter

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    I went to the thread you proposed. I elimated 3 programs out of 368. Then I was asked to pay them $29. I wouldn't do that.
    I preformed a 'McAfee Virus Scan' (3 hours).
    Downloaded & installed IE7 (SUCESSFUL)
    I powerd OFF. (not restarted)
    Powered on in 'Safe Mode'.
    Message "Internet Explore can't display'
    I Restarted
    'Windows XP' is on the display.
    'Welcome' displayed
    Message 'Win 32 Service encountered a problem'. I closed that window.
    Message 'Device Monitor encountered a problem' I closed that window.
    'AT&T Yahoo' displays in IE7
    Seems to be working fine!!!!
    DON'T KNOW WHY!!!!!!
     
  7. 2007/02/24
    IndianaBob

    IndianaBob Inactive Thread Starter

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    I spoke too soon!
    I 'Powered Off' & later pressed 'Power On Button'.
    Same thing happened! Only this time the system went to the log on Icon
    loaded the 'Start' button - 'Time' - 2 quick start icons (next to the time).
    I tried in 'Safe Mode' & it seemed to work ok. I tried different things & finally did a "Restart to a different time', when IE7 wasn't installed.
    IE7 is NOT so much better than IE6 that I will miss IE7.
    So I will stay with IE6!
    Thanks for the help.
    P.S. 'Windows BBS' shows up on my desk top during 'Power Up' sequence so I removed that from my programs.
     
  8. 2007/02/25
    sultan_emerr

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    368!!! My God, that must be a record!!!

    http://www.snapfiles.com/get/starter.html = CodeStuff Starter


    http://www.pcreview.co.uk/startup

    also see = Autoruns = http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html =
    This utility, which has the most comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations of any startup monitor, shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them. These programs include ones in your startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other Registry keys. You can configure Autoruns to show other locations, including Explorer shell extensions, toolbars, browser helper objects, Winlogon notifications, auto-start services, and much more. Autoruns goes way beyond the MSConfig utility bundled with Windows Me and XP.
    Autoruns' Hide Signed Microsoft Entries option helps you to zoom in on third-party auto-starting images that have been added to your system and it has support for looking at the auto-starting images configured for other accounts configured on a system. Also included in the download package is a command-line equivalent that can output in CSV format, Autorunsc.
    You'll probably be surprised at how many executables are launched automatically!
    Autoruns works on all versions of Windows including Windows XP 64-bit Edition (for x64) and Windows Server 2003 64-bit Edition (for x64).


    http://www.silentrunners.org/sr_scriptuse.html = Silent Runners Revision 49.

    http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm
     

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