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Old 10-10-2009, 05:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have windows Vista Home and a lot of the time when on a website my window turns a faded white (Can still see the page) and it freezes up. I have to do a Clt +Alt+ Del to shut the window down. I have no viruses that I have been able to detect. Any ideas?

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Old 10-10-2009, 06:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So this only happens when browsing the internet? What browser are you using? Have you tried another one?
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Yes Only when on the internet. IE7 did the same when I had IE 8
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update your window vista. After updating its solve.
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update your window vista. After updating its solve.
I agree with andy

or what you could do is run a quick registry check. there are hundreds of registry fixers available on the market. i personally vouch for registry booster because it checks through all your registry files.

An another thing you could do is double check if your video card drivers are functioning in the expected way. if they arent then you need to reinstall the video card drivers.

also do a virus scan on the whole machine and a system clean up.

if all the above measures fail

system restore to an earlier checkpoint. you wont loose your documents but you might loose all the programs installed after the checkpoint.

let me know how it goes
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