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| 24262 | 2001-11-12 09:13:00 | Since downloading IE6 from your CD I am unable to shut down my PC 1st time, it also takes a long time to load Outlook Express. Also the dial automatically defaults to off. To shut down I have to boot and try again. Provided I stay out of IE6 its ok. When loading we get the blue Outlook piece then the page which seems to take forever to load the full screen. Look forward to some ideas. Thanks | Guest (0) | ||
| 24263 | 2001-11-12 12:05:00 | Easy answers, get win2k, get your latest windwows updates from windowsupdate.microsoft.com and also dont trust applications from pcworld, they are known for cd's not working how they should, id know i have had it happen many times, even resulting in a few formats trusting MS is just as risky just get LINUX! although i dont use it because im a newbie and prattle on all the time |
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| 24264 | 2001-11-12 13:16:00 | Use goback like I do and you will never have to face the problems you have after installing new software to find out it has stuffed up your system so badly you end up reinstalling windows again plus all your drivers took me 5 hours last time plus I lost 50% of my data thank god for cd burners.I also use norton utilities and antivirus 2002 contact me if you need any advice kiwibeat@hotmail.com | Guest (0) | ||
| 24265 | 2001-11-12 13:16:00 | Use goback like I do and you will never have to face the problems you have after installing new software to find out it has stuffed up your system so badly you end up reinstalling windows again plus all your drivers took me 5 hours last time plus I lost 50% of my data thank god for cd burners.I also use norton utilities and antivirus 2002 contact me if you need any advice kiwibeat@hotmail.com | Guest (0) | ||
| 24266 | 2001-11-13 01:33:00 | I do not think the sdvice you have been offered really addresses your query. Some BIOS and motherboards do not suit IE6. In these circumstances, IE6 conflicts with what was, hitherto, a fully functional set-up. My solution to this is to install IE5.5 and all is well. |
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