Problems of Internet Explorer 7
So you think that everything was going to be great and all will work fine when you upgraded to Internet Explorer 7and all your web browsing problem will be gone? but despite having the latest and stable version of Internet Explorer 7 problems still occurs, such as:
- Internet Explorer temporarily hangs 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 takes more time to load than normally expected even if you have high speed internet connection and your computer just comes from a fresh restart.
- Internet Explorer just stops responding and even refuses to be terminated even if you attempt to end it’s process.
- Internet Explorer spontaneously crashes and stops running
Knowing the exact 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 majority of Internet Explorer 7 problems have nothing to do with with the speed of your internet connection or your computers memory or processing power.
On the contrary, most typically, some of the browser problems can be cause by the following:
- You may have accidentally downloaded rogue spyware into your computer from some pop-up banner from some website that you recently visited.
- You may have accidentally releases a virus into your computer 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 might be corrupted or in deeply need of reoptimization.
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ppdll on 09 Feb 2009 at 5:43 am #
QUOTE:* You may have accidentally downloaded rogue spyware into your computer from some pop-up banner from some website that you recently visited.
* You may have accidentally releases a virus into your computer 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 might be corrupted or in deeply need of reoptimization.END QUOTE.
What a load of BS!! Internet Explorer 7 is slow because it is just a rebuild of crap and has been patched to the Max to stop attackers,,so much so that it is now almost unusable.
codyg_ie8team on 17 Feb 2009 at 7:40 pm #
Jason-
Just finished reading your article, and I wanted to make sure you knew that the latest version of Internet Explorer is “Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1.” According to the IE8 development team, this version of the browser is going to be really similar to the finalized version of Internet Explorer 8, and is essentially complete. If you’d like to download this version, to test it out, here’s a link : http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/download-ie.aspx?ocid=ie8_sm_a
If you’d rather wait for the final release of the browser, one of the better ways to receive updates is by following the Internet Explorer Development Team’s blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/. They’re a great source for any new news about upcoming releases of Internet Explorer I hope this is useful!
Thanks,
Cody
Internet Explorer Outreach Team