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Mellowed[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 08:12 PM
Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then has to
do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.

Mellowed[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 09:06 PM
On 11/3/2012 1:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then has to
> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
More info. - - Chrome and Firefox run just fine. It's only IE10.

Rene Lamontagne[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 09:10 PM
On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then has to
> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.


I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
ran A OK.

For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.

Regards Rene

Mellowed[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 09:41 PM
On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then has to
>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>
>
> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
> ran A OK.
>
> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>
> Regards Rene
You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.

I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an idea
of what's going on.

Rene Lamontagne[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 09:57 PM
On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then has to
>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>
>>
>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
>> ran A OK.
>>
>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>
>> Regards Rene
> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>
> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an idea
> of what's going on.
>
>
Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close down
IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next week.

Regards, Rene

Mellowed[_2_]
November 3rd 12, 10:42 PM
On 11/3/2012 2:57 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
> On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
>>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then
>>>> has to
>>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
>>> ran A OK.
>>>
>>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
>>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>>
>>> Regards Rene
>> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
>> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>>
>> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an idea
>> of what's going on.
>>
>>
> Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
> from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
> BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
> YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close down
> IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
> I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next week.
>
> Regards, Rene
This was an Win7 upgrade ($14.99). I'm gonna try different
things/suggestions. It's only IE10 that has the problem. Chrome and
FireFox are OK. I wonder if I can use IE9?

SC Tom[_3_]
November 4th 12, 03:26 AM
"Mellowed" > wrote in message
...
> On 11/3/2012 2:57 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>> On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
>>>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then
>>>>> has to
>>>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
>>>> ran A OK.
>>>>
>>>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
>>>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>>>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>>>
>>>> Regards Rene
>>> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
>>> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>>>
>>> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an idea
>>> of what's going on.
>>>
>>>
>> Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
>> from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
>> BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
>> YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close down
>> IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
>> I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next week.
>>
>> Regards, Rene
> This was an Win7 upgrade ($14.99). I'm gonna try different
> things/suggestions. It's only IE10 that has the problem. Chrome and
> FireFox are OK. I wonder if I can use IE9?
>

I have an Acer laptop that I upgraded from Win7 to Win8, and am having no
problem with IE10 and YouTube. In fact, when I first saw your post earlier,
I was watching an old Eric Clapton concert, and it played smoothly with no
hesitations or skips for its entire hour. Have you tried a Reset of IE?
--
SC Tom

Mellowed[_2_]
November 4th 12, 04:37 AM
On 11/3/2012 8:26 PM, SC Tom wrote:
>
>
> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 11/3/2012 2:57 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>> On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video with
>>>>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then
>>>>>> has to
>>>>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
>>>>> ran A OK.
>>>>>
>>>>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58 MB
>>>>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>>>>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards Rene
>>>> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
>>>> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>>>>
>>>> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an
>>>> idea
>>>> of what's going on.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
>>> from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
>>> BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
>>> YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close down
>>> IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
>>> I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next week.
>>>
>>> Regards, Rene
>> This was an Win7 upgrade ($14.99). I'm gonna try different
>> things/suggestions. It's only IE10 that has the problem. Chrome and
>> FireFox are OK. I wonder if I can use IE9?
>>
>
> I have an Acer laptop that I upgraded from Win7 to Win8, and am having
> no problem with IE10 and YouTube. In fact, when I first saw your post
> earlier, I was watching an old Eric Clapton concert, and it played
> smoothly with no hesitations or skips for its entire hour. Have you
> tried a Reset of IE?
How do I do that?

SC Tom[_3_]
November 4th 12, 01:26 PM
"Mellowed" > wrote in message
...
> On 11/3/2012 8:26 PM, SC Tom wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 11/3/2012 2:57 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>> On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>>>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then
>>>>>>> has to
>>>>>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and everything
>>>>>> ran A OK.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth X58
>>>>>> MB
>>>>>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>>>>>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards Rene
>>>>> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop (17")
>>>>> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>>>>>
>>>>> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an
>>>>> idea
>>>>> of what's going on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
>>>> from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
>>>> BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
>>>> YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close down
>>>> IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
>>>> I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next
>>>> week.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Rene
>>> This was an Win7 upgrade ($14.99). I'm gonna try different
>>> things/suggestions. It's only IE10 that has the problem. Chrome and
>>> FireFox are OK. I wonder if I can use IE9?
>>>
>>
>> I have an Acer laptop that I upgraded from Win7 to Win8, and am having
>> no problem with IE10 and YouTube. In fact, when I first saw your post
>> earlier, I was watching an old Eric Clapton concert, and it played
>> smoothly with no hesitations or skips for its entire hour. Have you
>> tried a Reset of IE?
> How do I do that?

Open up Internet Options from Control Panel. Go to the Advanced tab, and
near the bottom of the screen is the Reset button. Click on it, and you'll
see what it's going to do. If you check the box next to "Delete personal
settings", you'll lose any site passwords and usernames, so be sure you know
what they are before doing that. You could try resetting it WITHOUT deleting
the personal stuff first, and if that doesn't work, Reset again and check
the box.

What Reset does is bring IE back to the way it was when it was first
installed. IIRC, it does NOT delete any favorites you have added, but will
rearrange them.
--
SC Tom

Mellowed[_2_]
November 4th 12, 04:15 PM
On 11/4/2012 5:26 AM, SC Tom wrote:
>
>
> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 11/3/2012 8:26 PM, SC Tom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 11/3/2012 2:57 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>>> On 11/3/2012 4:41 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>>> On 11/3/2012 2:10 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
>>>>>>> On 11/3/2012 3:12 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>>>>>>>> Has anyone else noticed a problem trying to run a You Tube video
>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>> Win8 and IE10? It is hanging up on start for about a minute then
>>>>>>>> has to
>>>>>>>> do restarts. Maybe I have another problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I just gave it a try and played 3 videos in succession and
>>>>>>> everything
>>>>>>> ran A OK.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For info I am running an Intel i7 950 CPU on An Asus Sabertooth
>>>>>>> X58 MB
>>>>>>> with 6 Gigs of memory and An Asus Radeon 5850 vid card and onboard
>>>>>>> sound, Powered by an 850 watt Corsair power supply.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards Rene
>>>>>> You really have a nice system. My unit is just a Toshiba laptop
>>>>>> (17")
>>>>>> with an I3 processor and 8 Gigs of RAM. No Video card, just the MB.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I must have something else interfering. Maybe somebody will have an
>>>>>> idea
>>>>>> of what's going on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Could be something went wrong in the win 8 setup Or did you upgrade
>>>>> from Win 7? I always do a clean install when switching OS's.
>>>>> BTW my son's identical machine running Win 7 started misbehaving on
>>>>> YouTube also, It will only play 1 video at a time, he has to close
>>>>> down
>>>>> IE9 then restart and then it will do 1 video again.
>>>>> I did not troubleshoot it as I am going to install Win8 on it next
>>>>> week.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, Rene
>>>> This was an Win7 upgrade ($14.99). I'm gonna try different
>>>> things/suggestions. It's only IE10 that has the problem. Chrome and
>>>> FireFox are OK. I wonder if I can use IE9?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have an Acer laptop that I upgraded from Win7 to Win8, and am having
>>> no problem with IE10 and YouTube. In fact, when I first saw your post
>>> earlier, I was watching an old Eric Clapton concert, and it played
>>> smoothly with no hesitations or skips for its entire hour. Have you
>>> tried a Reset of IE?
>> How do I do that?
>
> Open up Internet Options from Control Panel. Go to the Advanced tab, and
> near the bottom of the screen is the Reset button. Click on it, and
> you'll see what it's going to do. If you check the box next to "Delete
> personal settings", you'll lose any site passwords and usernames, so be
> sure you know what they are before doing that. You could try resetting
> it WITHOUT deleting the personal stuff first, and if that doesn't work,
> Reset again and check the box.
>
> What Reset does is bring IE back to the way it was when it was first
> installed. IIRC, it does NOT delete any favorites you have added, but
> will rearrange them.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't work. I even tried the 'nuke'
option. I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.

Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?

Dave-UK
November 4th 12, 04:39 PM
"Mellowed" > wrote in message ...
..
I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
> capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.
>
> Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?
>

Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.
(I don't know if it un-installs it or just disables it.)

Mellowed[_2_]
November 5th 12, 02:13 AM
On 11/4/2012 8:39 AM, Dave-UK wrote:
>
> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
> ...
> .
> I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
>> capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.
>>
>> Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?
>>
>
> Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.
> (I don't know if it un-installs it or just disables it.)
>
>
Well it looks like it unstalls it and I even had to do a restart. Tried
to download a new copy and it doesn't exist. Reinstalled it with the
Windows features on or off function and I still have the same problem.
I even ran a sfc /scannow test and it was clean. So, I'm out of ideas.
I've got something in my system with no way to find it.

Thanks anyhow to all those who assisted.

..winston
November 5th 12, 03:49 AM
IE10 is included with Windows 8
- no download will be offered for Windows 8, though a Win7 RTM version will be available after the preview IE10 version (November
'12) prior to then end of this calendar year or in 2013.
- even if 'untoggled' in Windows features other Windows components will continue to use the shared files that IE brings to the
table.



--
....winston
msft mvp


"Mellowed" wrote in message ...

On 11/4/2012 8:39 AM, Dave-UK wrote:
>
> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
> ...
> .
> I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
>> capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.
>>
>> Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?
>>
>
> Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.
> (I don't know if it un-installs it or just disables it.)
>
>
Well it looks like it unstalls it and I even had to do a restart. Tried
to download a new copy and it doesn't exist. Reinstalled it with the
Windows features on or off function and I still have the same problem.
I even ran a sfc /scannow test and it was clean. So, I'm out of ideas.
I've got something in my system with no way to find it.

Thanks anyhow to all those who assisted.

Rene Lamontagne[_2_]
November 5th 12, 03:50 AM
On 11/4/2012 8:13 PM, Mellowed wrote:
> On 11/4/2012 8:39 AM, Dave-UK wrote:
>>
>> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> .
>> I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
>>> capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.
>>>
>>> Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?
>>>
>>
>> Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.
>> (I don't know if it un-installs it or just disables it.)
>>
>>
> Well it looks like it unstalls it and I even had to do a restart. Tried
> to download a new copy and it doesn't exist. Reinstalled it with the
> Windows features on or off function and I still have the same problem. I
> even ran a sfc /scannow test and it was clean. So, I'm out of ideas.
> I've got something in my system with no way to find it.
>
> Thanks anyhow to all those who assisted.


Hi, Here is how to uninstall it


http://www.howtogeek.com/117166/how-to-uninstall-internet-explorer-10-in-windows-8/


And one way to download it, there are many others on googke.

http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=internet+explorer+10&searchtype=downloads

Regards,Rene

Mellowed[_2_]
November 5th 12, 04:24 AM
On 11/4/2012 7:50 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
> On 11/4/2012 8:13 PM, Mellowed wrote:
>> On 11/4/2012 8:39 AM, Dave-UK wrote:
>>>
>>> "Mellowed" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> .
>>> I would like to delete and re-install, but there is no
>>>> capability to delete IE, unless there is a hidden place somewhere.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a secret way to delete and reinstall IE10?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.
>>> (I don't know if it un-installs it or just disables it.)
>>>
>>>
>> Well it looks like it unstalls it and I even had to do a restart. Tried
>> to download a new copy and it doesn't exist. Reinstalled it with the
>> Windows features on or off function and I still have the same problem. I
>> even ran a sfc /scannow test and it was clean. So, I'm out of ideas.
>> I've got something in my system with no way to find it.
>>
>> Thanks anyhow to all those who assisted.
>
>
> Hi, Here is how to uninstall it
>
>
> http://www.howtogeek.com/117166/how-to-uninstall-internet-explorer-10-in-windows-8/
>
>
> And one way to download it, there are many others on googke.
>
> http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=internet+explorer+10&searchtype=downloads
>
>
> Regards,Rene
>
>
Thanks Rene. But the uninstall only disables it. It's still there and
it seems impossible to get a clean install. Also, There doesn't seem to
be a way to download a new IE10. The only copy only resides within
Win8. My problem might reside outside of IE10. I just cannot find it.

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