So you thought that everything was going to be great when you
upgraded to Internet Explorer 7 and that all of your web-browsing woes
would have been finally laid to rest?
Despite having downloaded to the latest stable release of Internet Explorer 7, problems are bound to occur, such as: - The
web browser temporarily hangs / freezes up / locks up while loading
certain webpages, such as those that use the contain Adobe Acrobat
Reader plugin or any pages that contain client-side Java applets.
- Web
pages take an unacceptably longer time to load than is normally
expected, even if you have rebooted your machine or you are on a
high-speed Internet connection.
- The web browser stops
responding completely, and refuses even to terminate even if you
attempt to kill its process through Windows Explorer.
- The web browser spontaneously crashes and stops running.
Determining
what causes Internet Explorer 7 problems is just as much a mystery now
as it has always been with previous versions of this web browser. Believe it or not, the vast majority of Internet Explorer 7 problems have nothing to do with the speed of your Internet connection, or your computer's memory or CPU.
On the contrary, most typically, the cause of this type of problem is usually one of the following: - You
have inadvertently downloaded rogue spyware onto your PC from some
rogue pop-up banner from some website that you recently visited.
- You
may have inadvertently unleashed a virus onto your system through some
file you have downloaded or some e-mail attachment you opened up.
- Your computer's hard drive may be severely defragmented.
- Your Windows registry may be corrupted or in dire need of reoptimization.
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