When I am just browseing or clicking a link or going back to a page at random times my browser will just freeze up, I can still minimize it but it does not respond. Then when I click it is says it is not responding and then I click to close it and I tell it to end program then it tells me if I want to send a error after like the 10th time I just cancelled.
Another problem is that when I go to close open windows that have been opened for a while I get a explorer.exe crash which crashes and reloads everything.
Last edited by reddice; April 18th, 2003 at 05:29 PM.
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StartupList report, 4/19/2003, 3:54:09 PM
StartupList version: 1.52
Started from : F:\Tools\Utilities\Hijackthis\HijackThis.EXE
Detected: Windows XP SP1 (WinNT 5.01.2600)
Detected: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP1 (6.00.2800.1106)
* Using default options
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End of report, 5,879 bytes
Report generated in 0.090 seconds
Command line options:
/verbose - to add additional info on each section
/complete - to include empty sections and unsuspicious data
/full - to include several rarely-important sections
/force9x - to include Win9x-only startups even if running on WinNT
/forcent - to include WinNT-only startups even if running on Win9x
/forceall - to include all Win9x and WinNT startups, regardless of platform
/history - to list version history only
That is everything. I think it's the buggy IE which is causing it.
Be vewy vewy quiet. I'm hunting wabbits.
I'll gwind your bones to make me bwead.
Twapped by his own twacks, he he he he.
That looks like a pretty clean log, and we can be reasonably certain this isn't caused by any software or spyware.
I'd start by doing some house cleaning:
Shut down Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.
Go to Control Panel/Internet, and clear your temporary Internet Files.
Also click 'delete cookies'.
Also clear your History.
Go to the 'Content' tab, click 'Autocomplete', and clear your forms and passwords cache.
Now go to the Advanced tab, and click Restore Defaults.
Go to the Security tab > Internet, and click restore defaults there as well.
Empty the entire contents of your Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Temp folder folder, and empty your recycle bin.
Now have Windows verify the integrity of the System Files:
Click Start , and then click Run .
In the Open box, type sfc /scannow , and then click OK . Note that you may be prompted to insert the Windows XP installation CD-ROM.