Internet Explorer 8 Crashes - Comments Page 2
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I was frustrated that I could not get Citrix to work 100% of the time with IE8 (about 2% of the time it worked, but not well). Once I disabled the Protected Mode, all was well again. Thanks for bringing up the subject. |
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I installed IE8 as soon as it came out, and have had no problems. protected mode and privacy report are always on. ( I am running Vista Home Premium on laptop )I have the firewall, anti-virus, and spyware running, and also others that I don't run in real time, but periodically run to keep the bad guys of the system. Have tried Firefox, and Opera but found they were not as sound as IE. I find in general as long as you look after the machine as stated above, then unless you are unlucky, you should only get a few hiccups along the way. |
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Here's a National Weather Service site that gives me a DEP error and shuts me down every single time I try to execute it. Just go to this link, look at the upper lefthand sidebar, and click on Base Reflectivity Loop. It shut IE8 down every time I try to run the loop, and changing my DEP settings makes no difference. So, I'm afraid your DEP suggestion did me no good. http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=mpx&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no |
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Bob, In the "advanced" tab under Internet options,in the security section, is "Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks" the same item as "Enable Protected Mode?" Is so, please confirm, so I can check the thing off. Thanks |
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A couple of things. First I read that there's a "hole" in Firefox that allows several issues. Second, I like Firefox, but it's so slow loading when compared with IE8, that I refuse to use it. firefox was faster opening that IE7, but IE 8 opens much faster |
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I think IE 8 it's useless, for me even though it has great speed, but it crashes alot, which is annoying, and well Firefox it's really good, chrome its really good but sometimes it tends to slow down for some reasons, but I hope microsoft does something about IE 8. |
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I have used IE 8,its depends where you donloads and how strong your antivirus programs with u pc ram..IE8 will make it so slow,corrupted and its phissing filter are too slow to ensure the connection..better use old version or use mozzila for faster connection and use opera for standard or faster connection..IE8 is good for safety but corrupt for data loading..anyway ask our bro BOB RANKIN..i believed him.. |
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I've found that I only tend to have problems with IE8 when I have installed Adobe FlashPlayer. I have found many problems in the past, and present with Adobe products, they are poorly developed and tend to have memory leaks and the company cares not for fixing product defects. Try installing IE on a clean system and then do not install Adobe any Adobe/Macrodmedia product, I think you will see a difference. |
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update your advise with the following correction: enable smart screen filter is under the advanced tab not the security tab !!! |
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Thanks - un-enabling Protected Mode seems to have fixed the sporadic-but-frequent crashes I was experiencing in IE8, usually when trying to launch web pages by clicking hyperlinks. Naturally, no MS site or troubleshooter offered a lick of help. I have to use IE at work, but it's Firefox ONLY at home. Thanks again ... |
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Windows 7 And IE 8: IE 8 Freezes when I copy text from a web page on first execution after PC powered up. This started happening about 4 weeks ago. Close IE8 with task manager and reopen and everything is fine. I'll try the suggestion here see if that helps. |
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I have had tremendous problems with IE 8 running slowly, locking up, sometimes virtually locking up the whole machine. I have lost count of the number of times a web page appears, only to lock so it cannot be scrolled, often while waiting for ads to appear on the page. These locking / crashing / slow running issues have been the case on two different installations of XP. I've never gone down the Firefox route, but I would recommend using the latest version of Opera. It runs slickly and without many bugs. There is also the benefit of using the latest versions of the browser on older operating systems, like Windows 2000 (which IE and Firefox no longer support with their latest releases). |
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Hi Bob, the version of IE I use is 8, but unfortunately in tools->internet options -> advanced tab, "Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks" doesn't exist in the list. |
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