Friday, September 24, 2010

Top 7 Tips To Start Internet Explorer Correctly

1. If you have Firefox installed, try it for the Web site in question. This can allow you to work around the problem if nothing else helps, as some sites work better in Firefox than in IE.
2. Reboot. First restart your computer and see if the browser will work after rebooting.
3. Check for malware. Update your antispyware and antivirus software and do complete antivirus and spyware checks on your PC.
4. Clear all cached data. Follow the cache clearing instructions in the “Browser won’t start” section above.
5. Pop-ups. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. Then click the Privacy tab. If the Turn On Pop-up Blocker box is unchecked, go to the next step. Otherwise, click the Settings button immediately next to Block Pop-up Windows. In the window that appears, enter the domain of the Web site that you are having a problem with in the Address Of Website To Allow box and then click Add. Click Close, then OK.
6. Reset Security. Click Tools/Internet Options. Click the Security tab. Click on Internet Zone if it’s not already selected. Set the Security Level For This Zone selector to Medium-high. If the Reset All Zones To Default Levels button is active, click it. Click the Privacy tab. If the Security slider is set to a setting higher than Medium, then set it to Medium. Click OK.
7. Upgrade. Make sure that you’re using the latest version by going to win dowsupdate.microsoft .com and downloading the latest updates.

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