On 1/28/2014 10:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/28/2014 10:24 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says...
On 1/28/14, 9:41 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says...
Have you tried Windows tech support? IE, after all, is a Microsoft
product. The techies there should be able to fix you up.
It not an IE problem. I have IE10 and have no issues.
Probaby Firefox is causing the problem.
My wife uses Firefox because she likes big icons on her screen
for shortcuts to shopping sites.
That *you* have no issues with IE doesn't mean that others have no
issues, too. What is it with these universal pronouncements?
Herring said he had issues -the same issues, in this case- with Firefox
and IE.
Don't get upset. "Most" people who don't download and intall a lot of
software on a Windows system don't have an issue.
It's John that's the exception.
And it "fixed itself" by using Chrome.
Installing Chrome didn't fix anything other than allow him to view
videos played with the Adobe Flash player. He still has something
screwy with IE and Firefox and some of us are trying to help him
determine what it is.
Your all inclusive comment that "Most people who don't download and
intall (sic) a lot of software on a Windows system don't have an issue"
is bull****. It also suggests that those who *do* have and use a lot of
installed software have issues, which is also bull****.
You seem to have a "my way or the highway" on virtually any subject.
Thing is, most people don't follow your path.
I have a three year old Toshiba sattelite laptop as my main workhorse.
It has a I5 processor M 430 at 2.27 GHz and only 4mb ram, win 7 premium.
Typically I will run
Paint shop pro
Acrobat
Flash 8 Editor
Dreamweaver
Firefox
All video converter
....and many times I have UTorrent running in the background downloading
motocross related videos..
I run a lot of other programs too here and there, but most and sometimes
all of the ones listed above tend to be running at the same time, when
computer is running and I am working... even while I am sitting here
plinking to you all. Another note is, I shut down about twice a day
maybe for this or that, but otherwise my laptop runs, 24/7 and is never
in sleep mode even when I am
As I noted before, I can't remember the last system crash I had, don't
think I have ever had a "blue screen of death" on this machine, I don't
run chkdsk, I don't defrag, I don't scan disk... I just beat on the
thing, and it keeps on going....
That's the fact, Jack!!! (apologies to anybody here named Jack, this
does not mean you in particular