Re: Major IE6 Problems

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry

From: Todd Shillam (tshillam_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 20:43:27 -0800

Cameron,

I just re-installed today--you have to change a registry setting if you
already have Internet Explorer installed. It's not difficult, you just need
to know a couple things. You need to know how to open your registry
editor--here's how:

START>Run>Type 'regedit' and press Enter key (Note: Just excercise a little
caution while you have the registry editor open, and you'll be just fine.)

Now visit this link to Microsoft's Web site for instructions on how to
re-install IE (look at Method 2 about half way down the page):

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=318378

Good luck,

Todd

"Cameron" <cameroncraig@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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I'm am running win XP. I just downloaded Mozilla, and it works fine, I can
surf the internet no problem. It may be a case of reinstalling IE, but as
stated before, I can't find an uninstall....

-Cam

"Cameron" <cameroncraig@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> I have been having some major problems with IE6 SP1. I have looked thought
> the forum and picked out some helpful posts about JAVA and have installed
> all of the (what I think) are the appropriate software patches (MS VM
3810,
> Java 2 runtime environment 1.4.2)
> I have AD AWARE Pro 6.0, I've scanned the computer 4 times, with the most
> updated reference file.
>
> The problems that are persisting are
> 1) Pages that won't load at all, sometimes they will load, sometimes they
> won't.
> 2) Red X's in place of pictures and (what I would assume are java
applets.)
> All the settings in the internet options are at default. Again, sometimes
> they will work, sometimes they won't.
> 3) Slow load times.
> 4) I would like to re-install IE, but don't know how???
> 5) I've scanned the computer for viruses with up-to-date definitions
>
> I've just about had it...please help me....
>
> Thank you
> -Cam
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>
>
>
>



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