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Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Only one out of three machines 64bit gives me problems. One observation, I am finding that problem is triggered by adding a new tab, or when clicking on the "Safety" next to "tools" Top bar Menu.
Just clicking on it, without selecting an actual function within tha menu is enough to lock IE8 brower from 30 seconds to a full minute. The Flash, add ons, plug ins versions, conflicts have been explored a lot already, including starting IE8 32bit or 64 bit, with or without add-ons, including Flash. No change. The solution I came up with was to go into "Manage Addons" and disable the flash player addon.
Then go to adobe and download and istall their latest version of flash player. That solved it for me. Go into 'programs and Features' search for anything that says Toolbar. If you find any, and there could be many of them - uninstall them. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Performance.
Sign in to vote. I am using Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit version. It happens every single time, no exception. I can continue using computer, and even open another session of IE8, but the session where I am requesting IE8 to open a New Tab, continues to be locked for almost a minute. I cannot force a close via Task Manager, I either have to shutdown or wait until "unlocks" itself, when that same IE session starts responding again, everything works well until I try to open a New Tab.
The only work around for now, is to open a new IE8 session, or use FireFox. Also tried uninstalling IE8 and installing it back on, same results.
Have tried resetting all defaults as recommended on other postings. I do not recall specific time when issue started, perhaps when I installed Windows 7.
Thank you in advance for any help on this, lsourdis. Wednesday, December 9, PM. Agree, The Add-Ons solution does not apply here.
While this solution may have worked for some, not for what I am experiencing. Work around above stops the hanging of system. Hope it helps Sunday, December 27, PM. Have you performed a full scan and if no problems you can also try to disble it see if the issue still occurs. Hi lsourdis, Since the issue persists in no add-on mode and after resetting Internet Explorer, it seems the issue is not related to the add-ons. Please perform the following steps: 1.
Regards, Linda. Thursday, December 10, AM. Try IE in another user account or safe mode with networking. Seasons greetings! Ziegler 1. Please start the Resource Monitor and locate the iexplore. Or use adplus script from Debugging Tools to create a dump and use WinDbg! Tuesday, December 15, PM. Sunday, December 27, AM. Monday, December 28, AM. I had to reformat the laptop after Dell-India tried to fix this laptop and the automatic Windows 7 updated.
After I reformated or reimaged the laptop, all was ok, until I start experiencing the "Not Responding" in IE8 from time to time. One friend recomend me to use Google Chrome, but i don't want to make the things worse.
This is a problem since Windows Update requires IE. I have applications running on this system that are still getting updates. I have tried clearing the SSL slate, resetting all options to the default.
All add-ons are disabled. Hi saberman ,. According to your description, we could check the issue by following the steps below. Then we could try to Re-register. You could check the KB below about you cannot log in to or connect to secured Web sites in Internet Explorer.
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The link you provided is an add. Nothing on the page says it will work with Windows Update. Besides, until a few days ago I could still use IE 8 to get updates.
Found something interesting. I think that is when extended support for Windows XP ended. MS has discontinued pushing updates to its Windows Update catalogue. The good news is that I found a hack that caused automatic update to apply a large number of updates to my XP system.
So even though I have IE 8 installed I tried updating it using the update provided by the link.
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