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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

mg - 25 Sep 2007 11:21 - 6107 of 11003

I don't know if this has been covered elsewhere but I am constantly getting IE7 problems - effectively it just stops working and not responding so I have to close and re-open. I have recently upgraded my PC and moved to Vista (despite all the negative comments I have read on the BB) - but it also used to happen when I was running XP on my other machine. I've got all the updates from Windows so that doesn't seem to have an effect.

Anyone know of any good fixes (and yes, I know, I should run Mozilla Firefox - but that gave me problems on XP as well.) Maybe it's something to do with my set up???

PS - it took me a couple of go's at posting this because IE froze on me whilst typing. But it is intermittent so it'll probably be OK for a couple of days now - but never mind, anyone with any ideas I'd be very grateful. TIA.

chocolat - 25 Sep 2007 11:23 - 6108 of 11003

Same thing happens to me too - also a Vista.
Wondering if it's a flash problem, not that I understand these things.

Seymour Clearly - 25 Sep 2007 11:25 - 6109 of 11003

mg, not any help to you but I occasionally use IE7 rather than Firefox on XP home, and it very regularly crashes on me (pretty well every time), whereas Firefox is as stable as anything, and if it does crash, when you re-open it it remembers where you were and will restore your session. Handy.

So that would be my fix :-)

edit, I think it's a flash problem as that seems to be what it's trying to do when it crashes.

Optimist - 25 Sep 2007 11:27 - 6110 of 11003

SC

It sounds as though the Epsom software can't handle JPEG for some reason. Can you save JPEG files from other applications? Can you save to a different format from the scanner software?

If you can, then a possible workaround is to save the file in TIF or BMP format and then convert it with your graphics application.

Another workaroud, if your graphics program is TWAIN complient then you should be able to import a picture fom the scanner and save it with that program.

DocProc - 25 Sep 2007 11:28 - 6111 of 11003

mg

Use CCleaner to have a clear out. You can download a copy from the following reliable source:-

http://www.filehippo.com/

You can be quite selective as to what you use it for dealing with. Temporary files are a must, IMHO.

Optimist - 25 Sep 2007 11:37 - 6112 of 11003

Re IE7 crashing with Vista.

I often have this problem as well sometimes a tab will freeze and have to be closed with tax manager, sometimes IE7 will close and resart losing all my tabs and sometimes it will disapear completely with no warning.

I'm sure that Flash has something to do withit though I'm not sure that SUN Java is inocent (anyone know how to get MSVM on VISTA?).

If you have a problem site, it's worth right clicking on the link and selectiing Open in New Window. That way if it crashes, it doesn't take everything else with it.

Optimist - 25 Sep 2007 11:40 - 6113 of 11003

Doc

I don't think that this problem would be solved with CCleaner. I had the problem on a brand new Vista box.

Seymour Clearly - 25 Sep 2007 11:40 - 6114 of 11003

Doc, I can save images from the web. The scanner doesn't seem to have any other options for image type - probably because it's such a cheap one. Tempted to throw it out and start again but I think that's wasteful!

Will contact Epson online support and see if they have a fix. Thanks for trying.

mg - 25 Sep 2007 12:29 - 6115 of 11003

Thanks guys and guyesses - looks as if it is a flash problem - but when I went outside and flashed a little old lady who was passing she called the police so I've got to go to court next Tuesday. Do you think the Magistrate knows the answer and that's how you I'll solve flash problem?

Any other suggestions 'cos I don't fancy having to do that every time I need to fix IE7 - Bill Gates never mentioned anything about spending long periods in court - or maybe that's why the EU are making him pay them shedloads of money :)

Seymour Clearly - 25 Sep 2007 12:38 - 6116 of 11003

Call Bill Gates for the defence I say.

DocProc - 25 Sep 2007 13:01 - 6117 of 11003

mg - 25 Sep 2007 13:26 - 6118 of 11003

Doc
Where did you get the CCTV footage from ?:(

chocolat - 25 Sep 2007 13:53 - 6119 of 11003

I'd say that was a result, meggers ;)

Thanks for the tip, Optimist.

Kayak - 25 Sep 2007 16:26 - 6120 of 11003

Not that I know anything about IE7 (nor about flashing) but you could try checking you have the latest Flash player.

http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&promoid=BIOW

mg - 25 Sep 2007 16:44 - 6121 of 11003

Thanks Kayak. Have downloaded the latest Flash dancer to see if it makes a difference. Still have to go to court next week - chocciepops is next up in front of the beak after me. Apparently she went round the shops in Wilmslow asking all the blokes if they could come back to hers to flash her new PC. A gay guy from Alderley Edge took umbridge and went running for the fuzz - apparently he plays for Manchester United and has never heard the like of it :)

MightyMicro - 25 Sep 2007 17:53 - 6122 of 11003

Choccie's been hanging around the shops in Wilmslow ever since the Safeway was taken over by Waitrose. More her style.

maddoctor - 27 Sep 2007 15:13 - 6123 of 11003

my AVg pro has just picked up - worm/delf.EYR

any body know what it is and where it might have come from?

greekman - 27 Sep 2007 16:35 - 6124 of 11003

Maddoctor,

Put worm/delf.EYR into google it will bring up a site that will give you info. McAfee states it is a trusted site. Its a delf removal site, its free but if you don't want to use it to remove at least it will tell you about the worm.
If ever I find a virus/worm google usually helps, as I am not very computer literate to say the least.

greekman - 27 Sep 2007 16:42 - 6125 of 11003

Anyone help.

I have used a laptop with a router for several months with no prob, until my wife also bought a laptop. Now it's OK if I go onto the internet first, but if my wife goes on before I do, mine often states internet unavailable. We both have to shut down and then I have to connect first. If I connect first, my wife can connect without a problem. Strange or what.

Kayak - 27 Sep 2007 17:41 - 6126 of 11003

greekman, in Connection Properties for the local area connection check under Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that it says Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, on both laptops.

If that doesn't work, tell us the model of the router and whether you're connecting the laptops to it by wire or wireless.
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