windowsxpfreak 0 Posted June 23, 2004 one when i am on the windows update page, internet explorer stops responding, it has done this numerous times, and it wont start responding again, and two when i am using internet explorer for more than 10 minuts it begins to use up 90-100% of my cpu, and i havent been able to stop that. and three occasionally internet explorer will close itself down without me doing anything. Share this post Link to post
Sampson 0 Posted June 23, 2004 Download and run the programs that Alec suggests. As to WindowsUpdater it really doesn't need any help in mucking up. The standard way of trying to fix it is to go into IE, Tools, and Delete the cookies, Files, and History. In addition if you have added any toolbars to IE, they may also be a problem. Use a program like BHODemon to see if you have any programs that run when IE is brought up (browser helper objects. When you go to Windowupdater, be sure that you know what is running in the background. Norton's (because it intrudes on the system intermittently) used to be famous for messing up the comunication. Share this post Link to post
windowsxpfreak 0 Posted June 24, 2004 i have spyware removers and antivirus protection, and i know it aint a virus or spyware, its definiatly windows problem Share this post Link to post
Sampson 0 Posted June 24, 2004 I am not sure if you read what was written. BHO's are attachments to IE. They are not always picked up by anti-virus software or spyware removers. Spyware Cop and BHODemon do. It may definitely be a windows problem. If it is, there is nothing you can do about it. But, if you have things running in the background, even antivirus software, how do you know any one of those are not causing the problem unless you systematically exclude them? Here is a list of program from Microsoft that cause windows update to stall: Anti Virus Software Norton Anti-Virus McAfee Anti Virus PCCILLIN Web Accelerators or Download Assistants Netzip At Guard Ilexia Netgo Get Right Internet Boost 99 Web Cellerator Net Sonic Pro 2.0 Micrografx Flowcharter 7 Fast Net 99 Web Turbo Internet Boost 99 Web Early Bonzi Buddy Micro Surfer No More Ads Turbo Explorer Did you delete the files, cookies and history from within IE? We'll keep trying to help, if you'll keep trying also. Share this post Link to post
Sampson 0 Posted June 24, 2004 Thought of one other thing you might try. In IE, go to Tools, then click on the Security tab, then click on the little green logo with the check mark that says Trusted Sites, then click on the button that says Sites and add two entries: http://*.windowsupdate.com and http://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com Share this post Link to post