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Tyler Beckett
March 28th 04, 12:41 PM
Every time I visit certain web pages, my web browser shuts down without
warning. I have tried using My IE 2, and IE to view them. Does anyone know
how I can fix this. One of the pages I'm having trouble with is:
http://www.fileplanet.com/files/130000/137636.shtml
that isn't the only one that does that to my browser though. my comp stats
are:
P4 2.8 GHz
1536 MB's DDR RAM
2x120 GB WD Caviar HDD in Raid Striping Format
Soyo P4S-645DX Mobo
Windows XP Pro with all available updates
Thanks in advance,
Tyler
David Candy
March 28th 04, 01:03 PM
I don't crash but the page doesn't work properly. Do you have a page not =
filled with crap that you crash on. Something one can debug rather than =
debugging ads.
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"Tyler Beckett" > wrote in message =
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> Every time I visit certain web pages, my web browser shuts down =
without
> warning. I have tried using My IE 2, and IE to view them. Does =
anyone know
> how I can fix this. One of the pages I'm having trouble with is:
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> http://www.fileplanet.com/files/130000/137636.shtml
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> that isn't the only one that does that to my browser though. my comp =
stats
> are:
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> P4 2.8 GHz
> 1536 MB's DDR RAM
> 2x120 GB WD Caviar HDD in Raid Striping Format
> Soyo P4S-645DX Mobo
> Windows XP Pro with all available updates
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Tyler
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the dude
March 30th 04, 02:03 AM
Tyler,
where did you get your msdn copy of win xp pro? i ask because what you've most likely done is upgrade a retail copy of windows to the msdn version of win xp pro. your symptoms are typical of msdn in place upgrade issues of retail os'. msdn copies are rest
ricted to 64 bit encryption and when you do the upgrade you will be unable to view most secure html sites and are probably having issues with some control panel applets like mouseware from logitech.
only cure is to format and reload your os if this is the case
David Candy
March 30th 04, 06:43 AM
MSDN are retail versions., are 128 bit..
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> Tyler,
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> where did you get your msdn copy of win xp pro? i ask because what =
you've most likely done is upgrade a retail copy of windows to the msdn =
version of win xp pro. your symptoms are typical of msdn in place =
upgrade issues of retail os'. msdn copies are restricted to 64 bit =
encryption and when you do the upgrade you will be unable to view most =
secure html sites and are probably having issues with some control panel =
applets like mouseware from logitech.
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> only cure is to format and reload your os if this is the case
Tyler Beckett
March 30th 04, 08:21 AM
MSDN? never got that... frankly, not sure what it is... only things i
ever downloaded are windows updates...
Tyler
"David Candy" > wrote in message
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MSDN are retail versions., are 128 bit..
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"the dude" > wrote in message
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> Tyler,
>
> where did you get your msdn copy of win xp pro? i ask because what you've
most likely done is upgrade a retail copy of windows to the msdn version of
win xp pro. your symptoms are typical of msdn in place upgrade issues of
retail os'. msdn copies are restricted to 64 bit encryption and when you do
the upgrade you will be unable to view most secure html sites and are
probably having issues with some control panel applets like mouseware from
logitech.
>
> only cure is to format and reload your os if this is the case
David Candy
March 30th 04, 08:21 AM
You have to pay $5 000 to MS to get XP from MSDN. And you're not allowed =
to use it to do real work, only to test.
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"Tyler Beckett" > wrote in message =
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> MSDN? never got that... frankly, not sure what it is... only =
things i
> ever downloaded are windows updates...
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> Tyler
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> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> MSDN are retail versions., are 128 bit..
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> --=20
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> http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
> "the dude" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Tyler,
> >
> > where did you get your msdn copy of win xp pro? i ask because what =
you've
> most likely done is upgrade a retail copy of windows to the msdn =
version of
> win xp pro. your symptoms are typical of msdn in place upgrade issues =
of
> retail os'. msdn copies are restricted to 64 bit encryption and when =
you do
> the upgrade you will be unable to view most secure html sites and are
> probably having issues with some control panel applets like mouseware =
from
> logitech.
> >
> > only cure is to format and reload your os if this is the case
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>
David Candy
March 30th 04, 08:21 AM
Do you have a smaller page where you crash.
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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Tyler Beckett" > wrote in message =
news:z69ac.26660$wg1.8515@edtnps84...
> MSDN? never got that... frankly, not sure what it is... only =
things i
> ever downloaded are windows updates...
>=20
> Tyler
>=20
> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> MSDN are retail versions., are 128 bit..
>=20
> --=20
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
> "the dude" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Tyler,
> >
> > where did you get your msdn copy of win xp pro? i ask because what =
you've
> most likely done is upgrade a retail copy of windows to the msdn =
version of
> win xp pro. your symptoms are typical of msdn in place upgrade issues =
of
> retail os'. msdn copies are restricted to 64 bit encryption and when =
you do
> the upgrade you will be unable to view most secure html sites and are
> probably having issues with some control panel applets like mouseware =
from
> logitech.
> >
> > only cure is to format and reload your os if this is the case
>=20
>
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