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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Internet Explorer Freezing

We've noticed in the last few days that customers that are using Internet Explorer, and have their default home page set to "ninemsn", seem to be having some issues with Internet Explorer freezing, and not letting them type anything in.

By the looks of it "ninemsn" is giving some information to IE which is causing it to lock out for a while.

If you are affected you have three options:

  1. Update Internet Explorer (new versions don't seem to be affected). You can get Internet Explorer 7 here (we aren't recommend IE8 at this stage).
  2. Use Firefox instead (it is a better, more secure browser all round). Firefox Download Site.
  3. Change your home page away from Ninemsn - instructions below.

Changing your home page is the quickest fix to the problem, but to some extent only a temporary one. Never the less, here is how you can do it on Windows XP, without having to re-open Internet Explorer. If you have Windows Vista you already have IE7 - if your browser is running slowly chances are it is because of viruses and spyware. You should probably book it in for a service.

To change your home page without having to open Internet Explorer (because it will freeze again) open your control panel

and choose Internet Options.

Once you have Internet Options open then choose the general tab. Your home page setting is right at the top of the window. You can either type in a new home page, or choose "Use Blank" which will just give you a blank screen. Using either a blank screen, or a minimalist home page like Google are both pretty good choices.

Here we are using a blank page:

Note your window may not look exactly like this. This is actually the IE7 dialogue. IE6 (the browser that is having trouble) is quite old - we couldn't even quickly find one to get screen shots from, so change your home page in the short term, and plan to either update to IE7, or install Firefox in the near future using one of the links above.

Posted by Help Desk at 7:01 AM
Edited on: Thursday, October 01, 2009 7:45 AM
Categories: Alerts, Home, Tech Tips