Problem :
I have found that after several weeks of constant "not responding" messages while doing a search function on any of the three major search engines - when I made Google Chrome my default browser that all problems ceased.
But silly me...I continued to click on the "e" on my desktop to access the internet and that was going back to internet Explorer as the browser so I deleted all the "e" shortcuts from the desktop, task bars, etc and just click on the Google icon to access the internet and all worked out perfectly. I know that I didn't have to "delete" the "e" shortcuts but why leave clutter on the desktop if I won't be using them anymore.
Answer :
Optimize your web browser by resolving Internet Explorer not responding error encountered on your computer.
Each step is accompanied by an indicative screenshot for the ease of mirroring the action.
Did you know that you can resolve more than 90% of technical problems, quickly and easily? Click on each step in the vertical menu to the left of this page or click on the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons at the bottom of this section to navigate through the solution.
* Click on ‘Start’
* Hold down ‘Ctrl,’ ‘Alt,’ ‘Del’
* Click ‘Control Panel’
* Click ‘Add/Remove Programs’
* Open ‘My Computer’
* Click ‘Restart’
Get more information :http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/ieitpropriorver/thread/7803a483-c360-4bc1-8e4c-a60cd3bdbd1d
I have found that after several weeks of constant "not responding" messages while doing a search function on any of the three major search engines - when I made Google Chrome my default browser that all problems ceased.
But silly me...I continued to click on the "e" on my desktop to access the internet and that was going back to internet Explorer as the browser so I deleted all the "e" shortcuts from the desktop, task bars, etc and just click on the Google icon to access the internet and all worked out perfectly. I know that I didn't have to "delete" the "e" shortcuts but why leave clutter on the desktop if I won't be using them anymore.
Answer :
Optimize your web browser by resolving Internet Explorer not responding error encountered on your computer.
Each step is accompanied by an indicative screenshot for the ease of mirroring the action.
Did you know that you can resolve more than 90% of technical problems, quickly and easily? Click on each step in the vertical menu to the left of this page or click on the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons at the bottom of this section to navigate through the solution.
* Click on ‘Start’
* Hold down ‘Ctrl,’ ‘Alt,’ ‘Del’
* Click ‘Control Panel’
* Click ‘Add/Remove Programs’
* Open ‘My Computer’
* Click ‘Restart’
Get more information :http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/ieitpropriorver/thread/7803a483-c360-4bc1-8e4c-a60cd3bdbd1d