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Internet Explorer 7/Vista problem. Opening new page freezes, all pages go hazy white
Please don't reply with "Use Firefox" or "IE7 sucks!" I know its not the best but I continue to use it so I can fix my family's problems and others who do.
Hey guys,
This one has been bugging me. I've only seen this problem on the IE7 while using Vista but I'm not sure if the prblem is related. Anyway, when I try to open up a new web page, sometimes that new page just freezes up and you wait... Then if you try to go back to the older window, or any other open internet window and click on it, they get a hazy white and freeze up as well. You can also call it a light gray color, as if celophane was placed over that page. Then all the pages crash.
This has happened on many different computers of mine, Quads, Duos, PCs with $300 GPUs, PCs with no GPU... The only thing in common is Vista and IE7. I looked on the web and couldn't find any info?
Again, I know Firefox is more stable, but it's better to learn what is causing the problem so I can help others fix it because IE7 is a more common operating system. Has this happened to anyone else?
Please don't reply with "Use Firefox" or "IE7 sucks!" I know its not the best but I continue to use it so I can fix my family's problems and others who do.
Hey guys,
This one has been bugging me. I've only seen this problem on the IE7 while using Vista but I'm not sure if the prblem is related. Anyway, when I try to open up a new web page, sometimes that new page just freezes up and you wait... Then if you try to go back to the older window, or any other open internet window and click on it, they get a hazy white and freeze up as well. You can also call it a light gray color, as if celophane was placed over that page. Then all the pages crash.
This has happened on many different computers of mine, Quads, Duos, PCs with $300 GPUs, PCs with no GPU... The only thing in common is Vista and IE7. I looked on the web and couldn't find any info?
Again, I know Firefox is more stable, but it's better to learn what is causing the problem so I can help others fix it because IE7 is a more common operating system. Has this happened to anyone else?