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How can I fix my Internet Explorer for Vista ? IE7? ?

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IE Window opens then freezes, I tried to re download from Microsoft, it said I have to remove from my system but it does not show in my Control Panel (Add/Remove) or in my C: Programs.

How can I fix it or reinstall it ?

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  1. Here try this:Internet Explorer 7 does not start or stops responding

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    Article ID : 926449

    Last Review : November 8, 2007

    Revision : 2.6

    Simpler steps are available for beginning to intermediate computer users.

    This Microsoft Knowledge Base article contains troubleshooting information for advanced computer users and for support professionals. Self-help steps for beginning to intermediate computer users are available at the following Microsoft Web site:

    Troubleshoot Internet Explorer stop or crash problems (http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_in...

    Note This Guided Help content may not be available in all languages.

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    Symptoms of the problem

    Steps to resolve the problem

    Step 1: Open a blank page in Internet Explorer 7

    Step 2: Remove temporary Internet files, browsing history data, and Web form data

    Step 3: Start Internet Explorer 7 in "No Add-ons" mode

    Step 4: Use another user name to log on to Windows

    Step 5: Reset Internet Explorer settings

    Symptoms of the problem

    Windows Internet Explorer 7 does not start or stops responding.

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    Steps to resolve the problem

    To resolve this problem, follow these steps.

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    Step 1: Open a blank page in Internet Explorer 7

    Test Internet Explorer 7 by opening a blank page. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, click Run, type iexplore about:blank in the Open box, and then click OK.

    2. If Internet Explorer does not start, go to "Step 3: Start Internet Explorer 7 in 'No Add-ons' mode." If Internet Explorer starts correctly, follow these steps to use a blank page as your home page: a.  On the toolbar, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.

    b.  On the General tab, note the address that is listed in the Home page area. This address may cause the problem.

    c.  Click Use Blank, and then click OK.

    d.  Close Internet Explorer. Then, start Internet Explorer again.



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    Step 2: Remove temporary Internet files, browsing history data, and Web form data

    To remove temporary Internet files, browsing history data, and Web form data, follow these steps:1. Start Internet Explorer.

    2. On the toolbar, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.

    3. On the General tab, click Delete in the Browsing history area.

    4. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete files, and then click Yes in the Delete Files dialog box.

    5. Click Delete cookies, and then click Yes in the Delete Cookies dialog box.

    6. Click Delete history, and then click Yes in the Delete History dialog box.

    7. Click Delete forms and then click Yes in the Delete Form Data dialog box.

    8. Click Close, and then click OK.

    Test Internet Explorer to verify that it works correctly. If problems still occur, go to the next step.

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    Step 3: Start Internet Explorer 7 in "No Add-ons" mode

    To start Internet Explorer 7 in "No Add-ons" mode, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).

    If the problem does not occur after you use this method, use Manage Add-ons to determine which add-ons are causing the problem. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Click Tools on the Internet Explorer toolbar, point to Manage Add-ons, and then click Enable or Disable Add-ons.

    2. Click the name of the add-on at the top of the Enabled list, and then click Disable in the Settings area.

    3. Click OK, and then test Internet Explorer.  

    4. If the problem still occurs, open Manage Add-ons, enable the add-on that you disabled in step 2, and then repeat steps 1 to 3 for the next add-on in the Enabled list.

    5. Repeat steps 1 to 3 until the problem is resolved or until all the add-ons have been tested.

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    Step 4: Use another user name to log on to Windows

    Using a different user name and password to log on to Windows can help determine whether this problem occurs only when you use a particular user account. After you log on, test Internet Explorer to see whether the problem still occurs.

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    Step 5: Reset Internet Explorer settings

    To reset Internet Explorer settings, follow these steps: 1. Start Internet Explorer.

    2. Click Tools on the toolbar, and then click Internet Options.

    3. On the Advanced tab, click Reset, and then click OK.

    4. Test Internet Explorer to determine whether the problem is resolved.

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  2. Look under Windows Components after the Add/Remove windoe opens and populates.

    Ron

  3. Try FireFox.  Then at least, you'll have a backup for web-browsing which is so important.

    Free Download of the FireFox Web-Browser:

    http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all...


  4. Try running under safe mode and uninstall it from the control panel. Then download it again.

    If that doesn't work, I suggest using Mozilla Firefox.

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