Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Yahoo mail beta lockup IE?

Not sure why it happens, this is a new build with only xp on it (no funky toolbars, malware, spyware etc). Quad core with 2GB RAM, a 8600 GTS video card and a single SATA (should be able to handle anything thrown at it). At first it took 2 tries, then it started not working at all. It freezes trying to download an image file (probably the ad on the right side). After using the three finger salute (ctrl/alt/del), I noticed when yahoo mail beta process was running (hung) that it was using 43MB of RAM? I have not upgraded to IE7. I used FireFox to revert to original yahoo mail and it works fine.



Anyone have a solution or is yahoo beta just wonky.



Yahoo mail beta lockup IE?internet explorer download





If you click a button or link and nothing happens for an unusually long time, your browser is "hanging" or "freezing" (they're the same). This means that it's either waiting for information from a server or busy processing internally.



At certain times of the day, traffic on the Internet can be very heavy, and you might have to wait a little bit longer for a response from our servers. It's not that the load on our servers is too great, but rather that the lines connecting our server with your computer are too busy. The Internet can sometimes experience bottlenecks and traffic jams, just as freeways do.



Delays caused by heavy traffic shouldn't last more than a few minutes鈥擮K, you're right, that's different from freeways. But anyway, if one does last longer than a few minutes, the best solution is usually to resubmit your request by clicking the same button or link again.



If your browser hangs or freezes frequently, it might help to clear your browser's cache.



In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.



On the General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.



Click Delete files, and then click Yes.



Click Close, and then click OK.

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