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Solve : blinking arrow at page change?

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When I change pages from my browser(IE7) or back my mouse arrow and hour glass show after the change and blink 7 or 8 times which delays the page loading an does not allow scroll or any action on the new page for a time.
is there something running in the backgroung .

How can I improve this page change?

BucxTry clearing all your TEMPORARY Internet Files, Cookies and Cache and scan your computer for viruses/spyware.Thanks For the help Trans3cr

But

been there, done that. Tried every thing I can think of and several suggestions. the problem still exists.

BucxSee if you can reinstall IE or go back to the IE you get when you reformat XP, once done that you can UPDATE.Tranc 3r

I really appreciate your help. But my limited experience has me confused.

Are you saying , reformat XP and reinstall IE ??


BucxNot really!

You know how there are different versions and updates for Internet Explorer, each update CHANGES a few things in the previous version. All I'm saying is that you should try to uninstall the latest Internet Explorer (IE 7) and update it back. That way you are reinstalling it. Sort of like this:

1. Uninstall IE 7, then you will have IE 6
2. Now that you have IE 6, you will be notified by Microsoft Update to update your version of IE and run and install that update

Just follow these steps from Microsoft.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177Thanks trans3r

I understand and I will try your suggestion.

Question,,, when I uninstall IE7, will I automaticly have IE6 as a browser
installed?? If not , how do I get it??

Info that may matter.... I had IE7 installed previously and upgraded to IE8.
I started having some problems with slow paging and having
links not accessing. so I went to MS SIGHT and changed back
to IE7.

This problem with the cursor and hour glass blinking(like
its blocking a pop up) started. It blinks 12 to 15 times
after the new page appears, but no action like scrolling
or opening will work until it stops.
I can wait on it but its a pain in the neck.



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Quote from: Tranc3r on July 21, 2009, 06:07:07 PM

1. Uninstall IE 7, then you will have IE 6

Think of it as a downgrade to a lower level version so: From IE7 to IE6.

and go to the link please, it tells you that.

Also, now are you using IE8? That should have fixed it as well...

I say try another Browser like Chrome (<-- I use this) or Mozilla Firefox. If you really really REALLY want to use IE, I'll post other solutions if I can think of any.


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