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Sorry for disturbing. Notebook Asus G74Sx OS Windows 7 64 bit home premium. Problem Description: At first (2-3 month ago) IE9 became unresponding after updating it to Internet Explorer 9 for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2719177). I solved it by going to system restore.
Later IE9 became more slower - dont know why - I use ESET smart security 5 fully updated (nod32 in short), also applyed uniblue power suite, speedypc pro, registry first aid 8, cccleaner. Tools - no help in this and this all problem.
So i decided to uninstall and than reinstall IE 9 and turn off and than turn on IE 8 (it is pitty i can't uninstall and then back install ie 8 in windows 7.) - and than i saw, that IE 8 32 behave itself the same way as IE 9 with the update - no respond, crash, error. I reinstalled IE9 - and IE9 32 became behave itself as with update.
i think they included that damn update in new IE 9 (cause i do not see that update in installed updates list and windows update do not offer me that update to install. 'windows update is up to date' -:-) That it., now i can use only IE (8, 9) 64 bit and other browthers. No-addons mode, full reset to defaults in IE options, starting in safe mode, diagnostic boot, temporal disabling Eset nod security, turning off firewall, deleting flash from adobe, deleting Java - nothing helped.
Well, actually about Safe mode with networking. It is behave itself in it as in normal mode (not responding), but in safe mode it is oppen and make working some wikki pages., while everything other is unresponding. (looks like IE like knowledge.:) Also, when it as always freeze, it sometimes frezze on a moment, when it show in status bar something like this 'Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#' So, i downloaded ieframe.dll from here, but did NOT apply it cause of this - Important Note: Do not, under any circumstances, download the ieframe.dll DLL file individually from any 'DLL download site.' There are many reasons that downloading DLLs from these sites are never a good idea. BTW, MFirefox also began behave itself strange - it show some pages wrong. So., that it. Could you help me?
Plz:) Can't reinstall windows - have no space free for that and have a lot of programs installed.and so on. Need to solve it without reinstalling windows. (Also, actually, never did it with windows 7 PREINSTALLED (have no CD, DVD with windows 7) on notebook. Many times did it successfully with XP not preinstalled.) Damn, it DO NOT WORK. It is trying to open a page, even sometimes open it, but when you touch the page, trying to do something on it - '. Not responding', trying to recover and same again. It is, probably, something, that do not allow it work normally - some script,.dll or., i dont know.
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Are here specialists at all? What information do you need?
Dxdiag, IEDiag.cab? Guys, please. Cmd.exe sfc/scannow found corrupted files, but was unable to fix them. Saved info in CBS.log The problem, probably, should be in the source files of Windows. Hi, Method 1: I would suggest you to run the FIXIT from the link mentioned below and check.
Fix Internet Explorer add-on problems when IE hangs or freezes You may also run Fix Internet Explorer issues to make IE fast, safe and stable Method 2: You may also go through the steps mentioned in the link and check. Tips for solving problems when Internet Explorer crashes or stops working Note: Resetting Internet Explorer is not reversible. After a reset, all previous settings are lost and can't be recovered. Rather than resetting everything, you might want to reset specific settings in the Internet Options dialog box or delete your webpage history.
Note: There is a chance of data loss if any files are infected and which may be deleted in the clean up process. If you are still facing the issue then you may start the computer in safe mode with networking and perform a clean boot. Step 1: Advanced startup options (including safe mode) Step 2: This could be happening if any of the background programs is conflicting with the smooth running of your computer. To help troubleshoot error messages and other issues, you can start Windows 7 by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a ' clean boot.' A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 Note: After you have finished troubleshooting, follow step 7 mentioned in the article to boot the computer to normal startup. Hope this helps and keep us posted. Rohit Chettri Forum Moderator.
Mosquitozzz What Warghoul meant by switching out their RAM is inside of your computer there are sticks of memory (RAM) that can go bad. But if you aren't sure what RAM is then its likely not a good idea to open up your computer.
I have seen many of your posts and 100's of troubleshooting steps performed. My suggestion would be either a Clean install or an Inplace Upgrade. An in-place upgrade is the final alternative before you have to reinstall the operating system. Note that it takes the same amount of time to do the upgrade as to reinstall the operating system.
Also, some of your customized Windows settings may be lost through this process. How to perform a repair installation of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Performing a repair installation will restore the current Windows installation to the version of the installation DVD. This also requires the installation of all updates that are not included on the installation DVD. Note Performing a repair installation will not damage files and applications that are currently installed on your computer. To perform a repair installation of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, follow these steps: 1. Close all the running applications.
Insert the Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 DVD in the computer's DVD drive. In the Setup window, click Install Now. Note If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps: Click Start, and then type Drive: setup.exe in the Start Search box.
Note The drive placeholder is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive. In the Programs list, click Setup.exe. In the Setup window, click Install Now. Click Go online to obtain the latest updates for installation (recommended). Type the CD key if you are prompted to do this.
Select the operating system in ' Install Windows' page you want to Upgrade or Inplace. Din iso 13715. Click Yes to accept the Microsoft Software License Terms. On the Which type of installation do you want? Screen, click Upgrade.
When the installation is complete, restart your computer. I have recently purchased a new laptop and have had the exact same problem. IE9 opens very slowly, and when a page opens, it becomes unresponsive. If you wait, it takes up to 3 to 4 minutes to load very basic pages but does so eventually. I upgraded my RAM and changed from 4GB to 16GB with no change. I have only managed to fix it by restoring the laptop to almost its original state.
I am now working through reinstalling programs that I installed post this restore. I believe there is a problem somewhere but can't see where at the moment. I plan on creating restore points as I install each software item until it happens again and try and establish what program is causing the issue. Any other advice apprectiated. I know and knew wat is RAM. Is suggestion to reinstall OS make you a support engineer and community star?
Could you, as specialist, help to solve EXACTLY the problem, pinpoint it, without windows reinstall? Do you also suggest to reinstall windows if, for example, some1 will lose his shortcut on desctop? Great specialists. Well, i understand, it is hard to do so not be in the place before computer with a problem, but for this you and are IT engineers, SPECIALISTS, damn it. And, as i wrote, the first time problem happend on almost VIRGIN OS and computer, almost from a shop and OS installation. So, i very doubt that the problem will not happen again after reinstall.
I don't want to reinstall windows every day. Mosquitozzz You said FireFox is starting to act up as well and on top of that you also stated SFC /scan found some issues and could not resolve them. That is what led me to a system issue not just isolated to Internet Explorer. When this problem first occurred was it on a clean install or an image? What about a new User profile?
I never try to use a repair/clean install as a solution those steps are last resort options. You can try running this script below make sure you right click and run as admin.
After its finished running restart your PC and see if IE functions correctly. Can you copy and paste your CBS.logs here? Well, thank you for starting real conversation.
I have bought notebook with preinstalled OS windows 7 home premium (wasnt in sale another) and then clicked after first launch on 'install windows':) Soon after update IE 9 with update KB2719177 the problem happend (OS were in good state) The most noteable, that the problem have not only me - see in inet request on internet explorer do not respond after update KB2719177. New user profile? - tried, nope, exactly the same. About script - thanks, i will try and make you know abou result. tried, nope no help in the problem.
There is no such function, as 'attach a file'. what is very strange for 'help site'. If you dont mind, i can send you it by email. I suppose you dont want to show here your 1, so i write mine - my email is. Email address is removed for privacy.
As i wrote, some pages (actually wiki's 1s) do opening and responding in Safe mode with networking. And it is often stuck on waiting ieframe.dll respond.
Sorry for disturbing. Notebook Asus G74Sx OS Windows 7 64 bit home premium. Problem Description: At first (2-3 month ago) IE9 became unresponding after updating it to Internet Explorer 9 for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2719177). I solved it by going to system restore. Later IE9 became more slower - dont know why - I use ESET smart security 5 fully updated (nod32 in short), also applyed uniblue power suite, speedypc pro, registry first aid 8, cccleaner. Tools - no help in this and this all problem. So i decided to uninstall and than reinstall IE 9 and turn off and than turn on IE 8 (it is pitty i can't uninstall and then back install ie 8 in windows 7.) - and than i saw, that IE 8 32 behave itself the same way as IE 9 with the update - no respond, crash, error.
I reinstalled IE9 - and IE9 32 became behave itself as with update. i think they included that damn update in new IE 9 (cause i do not see that update in installed updates list and windows update do not offer me that update to install. 'windows update is up to date' -:-) That it., now i can use only IE (8, 9) 64 bit and other browthers. No-addons mode, full reset to defaults in IE options, starting in safe mode, diagnostic boot, temporal disabling Eset nod security, turning off firewall, deleting flash from adobe, deleting Java - nothing helped. Well, actually about Safe mode with networking.
It is behave itself in it as in normal mode (not responding), but in safe mode it is oppen and make working some wikki pages., while everything other is unresponding. (looks like IE like knowledge.:) Also, when it as always freeze, it sometimes frezze on a moment, when it show in status bar something like this 'Res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#' So, i downloaded ieframe.dll from here, but did NOT apply it cause of this - Important Note: Do not, under any circumstances, download the ieframe.dll DLL file individually from any 'DLL download site.'
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There are many reasons that downloading DLLs from these sites are never a good idea. BTW, MFirefox also began behave itself strange - it show some pages wrong. So., that it.
Could you help me? Plz:) Can't reinstall windows - have no space free for that and have a lot of programs installed.and so on. Need to solve it without reinstalling windows. (Also, actually, never did it with windows 7 PREINSTALLED (have no CD, DVD with windows 7) on notebook. Many times did it successfully with XP not preinstalled.) Damn, it DO NOT WORK.
It is trying to open a page, even sometimes open it, but when you touch the page, trying to do something on it - '. Not responding', trying to recover and same again. It is, probably, something, that do not allow it work normally - some script,.dll or., i dont know. Are here specialists at all? What information do you need? Dxdiag, IEDiag.cab? Guys, please.
Cmd.exe sfc/scannow found corrupted files, but was unable to fix them. Saved info in CBS.log The problem, probably, should be in the source files of Windows. Hi, Method 1: I would suggest you to run the FIXIT from the link mentioned below and check. Fix Internet Explorer add-on problems when IE hangs or freezes You may also run Fix Internet Explorer issues to make IE fast, safe and stable Method 2: You may also go through the steps mentioned in the link and check. Tips for solving problems when Internet Explorer crashes or stops working Note: Resetting Internet Explorer is not reversible. After a reset, all previous settings are lost and can't be recovered. Rather than resetting everything, you might want to reset specific settings in the Internet Options dialog box or delete your webpage history.
Note: There is a chance of data loss if any files are infected and which may be deleted in the clean up process. If you are still facing the issue then you may start the computer in safe mode with networking and perform a clean boot. Step 1: Advanced startup options (including safe mode) Step 2: This could be happening if any of the background programs is conflicting with the smooth running of your computer. To help troubleshoot error messages and other issues, you can start Windows 7 by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs.
This kind of startup is known as a ' clean boot.' A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 Note: After you have finished troubleshooting, follow step 7 mentioned in the article to boot the computer to normal startup. Hope this helps and keep us posted. Rohit Chettri Forum Moderator. Mosquitozzz What Warghoul meant by switching out their RAM is inside of your computer there are sticks of memory (RAM) that can go bad. But if you aren't sure what RAM is then its likely not a good idea to open up your computer. I have seen many of your posts and 100's of troubleshooting steps performed.
My suggestion would be either a Clean install or an Inplace Upgrade. An in-place upgrade is the final alternative before you have to reinstall the operating system. Note that it takes the same amount of time to do the upgrade as to reinstall the operating system. Also, some of your customized Windows settings may be lost through this process. How to perform a repair installation of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Performing a repair installation will restore the current Windows installation to the version of the installation DVD.
This also requires the installation of all updates that are not included on the installation DVD. Note Performing a repair installation will not damage files and applications that are currently installed on your computer. To perform a repair installation of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, follow these steps: 1. Close all the running applications. Insert the Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 DVD in the computer's DVD drive. In the Setup window, click Install Now. Note If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps: Click Start, and then type Drive: setup.exe in the Start Search box.
Note The drive placeholder is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive. In the Programs list, click Setup.exe. In the Setup window, click Install Now. Click Go online to obtain the latest updates for installation (recommended). Type the CD key if you are prompted to do this. Select the operating system in ' Install Windows' page you want to Upgrade or Inplace. Click Yes to accept the Microsoft Software License Terms.
On the Which type of installation do you want? Screen, click Upgrade. When the installation is complete, restart your computer. I have recently purchased a new laptop and have had the exact same problem. IE9 opens very slowly, and when a page opens, it becomes unresponsive.
If you wait, it takes up to 3 to 4 minutes to load very basic pages but does so eventually. I upgraded my RAM and changed from 4GB to 16GB with no change. I have only managed to fix it by restoring the laptop to almost its original state. I am now working through reinstalling programs that I installed post this restore. I believe there is a problem somewhere but can't see where at the moment. I plan on creating restore points as I install each software item until it happens again and try and establish what program is causing the issue. Any other advice apprectiated.
I know and knew wat is RAM. Is suggestion to reinstall OS make you a support engineer and community star? Could you, as specialist, help to solve EXACTLY the problem, pinpoint it, without windows reinstall? Do you also suggest to reinstall windows if, for example, some1 will lose his shortcut on desctop? Great specialists.
Well, i understand, it is hard to do so not be in the place before computer with a problem, but for this you and are IT engineers, SPECIALISTS, damn it. And, as i wrote, the first time problem happend on almost VIRGIN OS and computer, almost from a shop and OS installation.
So, i very doubt that the problem will not happen again after reinstall. I don't want to reinstall windows every day. Mosquitozzz You said FireFox is starting to act up as well and on top of that you also stated SFC /scan found some issues and could not resolve them.
That is what led me to a system issue not just isolated to Internet Explorer. When this problem first occurred was it on a clean install or an image? What about a new User profile? I never try to use a repair/clean install as a solution those steps are last resort options.
You can try running this script below make sure you right click and run as admin. After its finished running restart your PC and see if IE functions correctly. Can you copy and paste your CBS.logs here? Well, thank you for starting real conversation. I have bought notebook with preinstalled OS windows 7 home premium (wasnt in sale another) and then clicked after first launch on 'install windows':) Soon after update IE 9 with update KB2719177 the problem happend (OS were in good state) The most noteable, that the problem have not only me - see in inet request on internet explorer do not respond after update KB2719177. New user profile?
- tried, nope, exactly the same. About script - thanks, i will try and make you know abou result. tried, nope no help in the problem. There is no such function, as 'attach a file'. what is very strange for 'help site'.
If you dont mind, i can send you it by email. I suppose you dont want to show here your 1, so i write mine - my email is.
Email address is removed for privacy. As i wrote, some pages (actually wiki's 1s) do opening and responding in Safe mode with networking. And it is often stuck on waiting ieframe.dll respond.
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Whether you can install IE8 on your computer depends on whether your IE9 was preinstalled when you bought your computer as an update, or whether it is a native IE9. If it was installed as an update to IE8, use the following procedure: Click the Start button, type Programs and Features in the search box, and then click View installed updates in the left pane.
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Under Uninstall an update, scroll down to the Microsoft Windows section. Right-click Windows Internet Explorer 9, click Uninstall, and then, when prompted, click Yes. Then click one of the following: Restart now (to finish the process of uninstalling Internet Explorer 9, and restore the previous version of Internet Explorer). Restart later (to wait until you shut down or restart your computer).
You computer should then revert back to IE8 automatically after you reboot. However, if IE9 was not installed as an update to IE8, you can only make it work temporarily in IE8 mode by pressing F12 in IE9 to bring up the developer tools. And selecting IE8 under Browser Mode. Try the first method first. Then you will know how your IE9 was installed when your computer was purchased.
Well, I've had a couple of techs on my computer for nearly eight hours beginning yesterday and again, today. Something is very wrong with my IE9. The techs are now off trying to figure out what's happened to my computer, whether it's an attack or incompatibility of some sort.
They tried the exact procedures you offered Ricochet16, so. Thank you for your input! Autoturn 8.1 keygen. You can respond to any of my inquires - you seem to know what you're talking about. I'll post the outcome of the tech's investigations whenever it's available. I sense a full Windows 7 rebuild coming. I hope my backup files are as complete as I've set them up to be! Thanks to all those who gave this question some thought.
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