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Jeff Strickland
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"uncleA" wrote in message
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> I've upgraded a lot of XP boxes and a few Vista boxes with IE8; one is
> causing severe problems. I have disabled all add-ons, removed known
> conflicts, re-installed antivirus, reset IE8 defaults back as far as I
> can,
> uninstalled Firefox, disk cleanup, defragged, and switched back to a local
> profile. I am almost ready to wipe and re-install OS. I can understand
> why
> I am seeing so many posts that suggest nuking IE8. This is a major,
> bigtime,
> extreme throb of a headache that will drive customers away in droves.
> But,
> until this experience, I've been quite happy with it on most all other
> installs. Is there a solution other than format c:\ ?
It might help to know what the "severe problems" are.
It's difficult to tell, but it looks like you have an installation of Vista
and IE8 that are giving you fits. There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
Vista, and IE8. If you're using the 64-bit version of IE, you will run into
problems with sites that use Flash because Adobe does not support 64-bit IE
yet. You have to use the 32-bit version. Click Start>All Programs, and
scroll the list. Notice two entries for IE, one of them says Internet
Explorer (64-bit) -- use the other one and see if the "severe problems" go
away.
news:B76AE545-8224-477F-8ACD-7CDC1E20FDE9@microsoft.com...
> I've upgraded a lot of XP boxes and a few Vista boxes with IE8; one is
> causing severe problems. I have disabled all add-ons, removed known
> conflicts, re-installed antivirus, reset IE8 defaults back as far as I
> can,
> uninstalled Firefox, disk cleanup, defragged, and switched back to a local
> profile. I am almost ready to wipe and re-install OS. I can understand
> why
> I am seeing so many posts that suggest nuking IE8. This is a major,
> bigtime,
> extreme throb of a headache that will drive customers away in droves.
> But,
> until this experience, I've been quite happy with it on most all other
> installs. Is there a solution other than format c:\ ?
It might help to know what the "severe problems" are.
It's difficult to tell, but it looks like you have an installation of Vista
and IE8 that are giving you fits. There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
Vista, and IE8. If you're using the 64-bit version of IE, you will run into
problems with sites that use Flash because Adobe does not support 64-bit IE
yet. You have to use the 32-bit version. Click Start>All Programs, and
scroll the list. Notice two entries for IE, one of them says Internet
Explorer (64-bit) -- use the other one and see if the "severe problems" go
away.