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Solve : IE10 & IE 11 problems with locking up?

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I have had a problem that goes back to IE 10 after it was installed my computer fell over, so I contacted Microsoft who SUPPLIED me with a link to a removal program.
 


I then REVERTED back to IE9, and have been happy for a while.
 


Recently I have been getting messages etc "your browser is out of date" and various others all along the same line.
 


So Installed IE11 and yes you guessed it, - - - it fell over again.
 


Each time the computer has fallen over I have removed the update i.e. IE10 and then used "system restore"
 


So IE10 , removal program and then "system restore"
 


Next IE11 just system restore
 


I am running Windows 7 Home Premium and IE9.
 


I must add periodically when IE9 is open I get the "not responding" message.
 


Now if the IE9 (not responding), IE10 & IE11 problems are somewhow interlinked that would be interesting.
 


I did run the program to fix compatabilities issues,but nothing found
1) I deleted the duplicate thread. Please do not post the same QUESTION more than once.

2) What do you mean when you say your computer "fell over"? Do you keep knocking it off the desk?Sorry about the duplication, I was going to tell the mods about it but the phone went and I had to answer it.

The term "fell over" is a quick terminolgy for the computer locked up for that particular application.

i.e. If I had installed the XYS software and tried to run that particular program and the screen froze or I went into Task Manager and saw it said "not responding"etc. etc.

Then I would say it had fell over, go to the workshop get the big hammer and give the computer a well aimed TAP      

You know what I mean 

Quicker for me to say "it fell over"

RIGHT now I have put the big hammer back in the workshop, any ideas about my thread ?

Just while I think about it, I always build my own machines.


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