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ulrichburke
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Reg'd: Tue
Posts: 2
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Dear Anyone.
If I use IE7, and CTRL-ALT-DEL so I can see the little green square which says how much processor is being used, the green square immediately goes to 100% and stays there. Which means I have no processor left to do anything on many interactive websites.
If I use Firefox and go to any Java websites, Firefox immediately dies - it HATES Java! But, at least the green square is empty when I'm not on a website in Firefox.
Why does IE7 need the WHOLE processor just to run? I mean, I'm only typing text in here and it's on a straight 100% right now. If I was trying to use a Java site, chances are the comp. would freeze solid as there wouldn't be any processor left to use the site with - I get that with IE every time.
Puzzled!
ulrichburke.
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FifeFlyer
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Reg'd: Thu
Posts: 3901
Loc: Fife
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Quote:
If I use Firefox and go to any Java websites, Firefox immediately dies - it HATES Java!
Firefox doesn't have a Java problem . Which version of Java do you have installed ? It may be corrupt or out of date. Start by checking out which one you're running , ....here
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