Guest Rajiv K Khandelwal Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 After installing the security updates last week on my XP node, I.E. 7 utilizes 96-98% of CPU memory when two or more tabs are open for browsing. As suggested in the newsgroup, scan disk and defragmenter have been run without any benefit. If only one tab browsing is running then every thing works fine. Have others also experienced this problem and what is the solution? Thanking you in anticipation. Rajiv K. Khandelwal
Guest Plato Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: Memory utilization by IE7 Rajiv K Khandelwal wrote: > > After installing the security updates last week on my XP node, I.E. 7 > utilizes 96-98% of CPU memory when two or more tabs are open for browsing. > As suggested in the newsgroup, scan disk and defragmenter have been run > without any benefit. If only one tab browsing is running then every thing > works fine. > > Have others also experienced this problem and what is the solution? What happens if you use a better browser like Firefox? -- http://www.bootdisk.com/
Guest Rob ^_^ Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: Memory utilization by IE7 Hi Rajiv, Does this occur if you run IE7 in no-addons mode? Tools>(All) Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Internet Explorer (no Addons) If not use the Addons Manager to troubleshoot and find the Addon (Toolbar or Browser Helper) that is causing the problem and leave it disabled or uninstall it. The only problem that I know of from the August updates was that the Skype servers crashed because of the reboot that was required by Windows update. Regards. "Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@vardaan.net> wrote in message news:%235zeKLg6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > After installing the security updates last week on my XP node, I.E. 7 > utilizes 96-98% of CPU memory when two or more tabs are open for browsing. > As suggested in the newsgroup, scan disk and defragmenter have been run > without any benefit. If only one tab browsing is running then every thing > works fine. > > Have others also experienced this problem and what is the solution? > > Thanking you in anticipation. > > Rajiv K. Khandelwal >
Guest Rajiv K Khandelwal Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: Memory utilization by IE7 Thanks Rob and Plato for your comments. I have not tried Firefox. After running I.E. without add-ons, the memory utilization is the same and other programmes become slow. On closing I.E., the speed improves. Rajiv K. Khandelwal "Rob ^_^" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ur0Nxri6HHA.4660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Rajiv, > > Does this occur if you run IE7 in no-addons mode? > > Tools>(All) Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Internet Explorer (no > Addons) > > If not use the Addons Manager to troubleshoot and find the Addon (Toolbar > or Browser Helper) that is causing the problem and leave it disabled or > uninstall it. > > The only problem that I know of from the August updates was that the Skype > servers crashed because of the reboot that was required by Windows update. > > Regards. > "Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@vardaan.net> wrote in message > news:%235zeKLg6HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> After installing the security updates last week on my XP node, I.E. 7 >> utilizes 96-98% of CPU memory when two or more tabs are open for >> browsing. As suggested in the newsgroup, scan disk and defragmenter have >> been run without any benefit. If only one tab browsing is running then >> every thing works fine. >> >> Have others also experienced this problem and what is the solution? >> >> Thanking you in anticipation. >> >> Rajiv K. Khandelwal >> > >
Guest HeyBub Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: Memory utilization by IE7 Plato wrote: > > What happens if you use a better browser like Firefox? Your cat will develop warts.
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