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gldjns
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gldjns asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

I have a computer problem. Every time I try to log out of a web page, it freezes up on me.?

Then I get an error message saying that Internet Explorer is not responding. Then I click on the X in the upper right-hand corner of the page and a window pops up that says "Windows is trying to correct the problem". After a few seconds, I'm then able to get out of the web page. This happens frequently enough to be annoying. I have Windows Vista and my computer is only two years old. It is a Dell with Intel Celeron processor. I've tried deleting some of programs and other things that are slowing it down, but nothing seems to help. Any ideas, computer experts? Ten points to whomever can solve this distracting problem that's slowing me down.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I would say you first of all scan your system with any good system cleaner such as Reginout to clean your system of excessive data that gives errors and cause slowdown. Also, uninstall unnecessary programs. I hope your problem will be solved. Few more steps will also help you:

    1. Make Sure Your Hardware is Sufficient: Above and beyond everything you can do with software to optimize the function of your computer, making sure you have the proper hardware to support Windows is critical.

    2. Clean Your Desktop: Is your Windows Desktop dotted with files? Have you noticed that your computer has been running slower and slower? Do you see the hard drive light often flashing while you wait for the computer to respond to an action? There are steps you can take to fix it. Read this article.

    3. Scan Your Windows System for Errors: An operating system is a collection of files that perform different functions. It is possible, over time, that one or more of these system files has changed or become corrupted. If this happens, the speed of your system may decrease. By using a utility called “System File Checking”, it will inspect these files and correct any problem it finds.

    4. Scan for Viruses, Spyware and Adware: Every Windows computer is vulnerable to viruses. Viruses are nasty little programs that cause both major and minor problems for users. Spyware and Adware are programs created by companies to find out more information about customers, so they can better market products to them. Spyware and Adware can load into computer memory and slow it down.Periodically scanning and removal of Viruses, Spyware and Adware is a great way to improve computer performance.

    5. Uninstall Unused Programs: Over time, you may have accumulated programs on your computer that you do not use. When a program is installed, it creates connections between the program and the operating system. Even if you don’t use these programs, they can slow down your system. If you have the original program’s installation disk or file, removing programs will free up space on your computer and may speed up your system's performance.

    6. Adjust Visual Effects for Better Performance: Windows provides a number of interesting visual effects including animated windows and fading menus. If you do not have enough operating memory (see above number 1), these effects can slow down your computer. Adjusting or reducing visual effects can make a difference.

    7. Don’t Automatically Start Programs: Programs use operating memory (RAM, also called system resources). Unless you always use these programs, you can keep them from loading at Windows startup and speed both the booting of your computer and its performance. Manage startup programs using reginout.

    8. Defragment Your Hard Drive: The more information and programs you have on your computer, the more it is likely that Windows has placed parts of the same file in different locations on your hard drive. It may do this for hundreds of files and programs, depending on how much space is available. Defragmenting the hard drive places all information for each file in one place. The result can be a faster computer experience.

  • 1 decade ago

    This answer will speed you up in two ways (listed at end).

    Go to http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/landing_chrom... and click Download Google Chrome.

    Follow the on-screen instructions.

    Whenever you want to use the Internet, use Chrome instead of Internet Explorer.

    Way 1) No more crashing

    Way 2) Chrome is up to OVER 9000 times as fast as IE.

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