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I installed IE8 about four months ago, just to see what it would do. I really like it. It is faster than IE7, and when a tab crashes, the whole thing doesn't go down - and the tab recovers almost instantly. I should mention that people I know (not implying Bob or any reader) who are having trouble with IE8 seem to be the ones who rarely do maintenance on their computers, so it's possible that the accumulated garbage affects IE8's ability to run unimpeded. I clean up my computer daily using CCleaner before making backups of changed files. I'm running XP Pro (SP3) on a 6 year old high-end Dell with 2 hard drives, 2GB RAM (more on order), and an external backup drive with incremental backup capability. After installing IE8, I ended up with several "iexplorer" entries in my Task Manager, and made an educated guess that there was one for each tab and one for the program as a whole. I didn't, however, know how to determine which entry was for which tab. I still can't tell you that (entirely), but I did come across a use for that information. If you find that Internet Explorer 8.0 fails to respond but hasn't closed (IE8 rarely closes completely on its own), open Task Manager, make sure you're on the Processes tab, and click on the box that says "Image Name" at the top of the first column. This will alphabetize your processes. Go down the list to all the "iexplorer" entries, and look at the amount of memory usage each one shows. Click on the one where the amount of memory is changing rapidly and end that process. In 95% of the cases, this will fix the unresponsiveness of the program. I don't have to do this often - IE8 is really stable - but on the rare occasions that it does freeze, this is an easy fix. |
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I am an older very novice user and need some simple methods to counteract the freezes and slowing of my pc when utilizing IE8. Any and all help appreciated |
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Howdy Bob, I must be lucky I guess. I have heard some really sad stories concerning Internet Explorer over the past 13 years. A recent sad story I have heard is the one about Windows Vista and all the problems a zillion people were having with it. From my first laptop, with Windows 3.1, 1.5GB hard drive up to now, with Vista IE8, none of those nasty things have ever happened to me. Well, like I said, I must be lucky I guess. Cheers! |
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Users of Firefox, and other Mozilla based browsers ("chrome" browsers) that have the IE tab plug-in may also experience crashes. The IE tab allows viewing the web page in a tab that is actually IE running within Firefox. To be safe, simply ignore those sites, or run IE directly if you need it to see those sites. Adding something that is a security problem to Firefox will only add more exploits to your browsing. |
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Any one have any thought please? |
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Bob, I have never had a problem with Internet Explorer crashing. But, I am going to take your advice and turn off Smart Screen Filter. However, I cannot find "enable protected mode" under the security setting in Internet Options. When I click on security,a page comes up with "Internet" "Local intranet" "Trusted sites" and "Restricted sites" with no box anywhere that says "Enable Protected Mode." Help! |
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I use IE8 plus Comcast's web mail. Almost every day Comcast will slow down and say the server is busy when it is trying to send mail, or delete mail, or just autosave a draft! Often coming out of those situations I will find that IE8 has frozen so that no clicks work anywhere on the page I'm on. If I minimize the window and then restore/maximize it, I get control of the cursor and click back. Very annoying! |
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My PC has started crashing alot since updating to IE8, so I was very interested to read your article on "IE Crashes" .Unfortunately, when I opened Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Security, there was no option to untick "Enable Protected Mode" Any suggestions ? EDITOR'S NOTE: I've read elsewhere that this feature is in the US version, but not in the UK version! Strange... |
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I have serious problems with firefox being unstable. I have a channel on justin.tv which I use for home security. When I use firefox, it often crashes, apologizes, and ask if I want to restart it. It will often crash again if I don't restart from scratch. |
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i thought it was only my pc that hung. several times i have to close and open the computer. it's always the case. my monitor's display became whitish and i couldn't open icons or folders then it stopped. my computer is not responding anymore. i even, have my system restored to previous date but it's the same. now i am using again my other hard drive with ubuntu. every time my windows stopped i'm obliged to use ubuntu. however, when my windows started to run again, i switched to it. by the way, i am running on windows 7RC. |
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