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Internet Explorer at 100% utilization on boot up.

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Pag - 17 May 2008 09:12 GMT
On power up off desktop pc running extremely slow. Using Process Explorer I
can see two sessions of internet explorer are open, one of which is using all
the procesing power. If I kill both of these the pc works ok, although
occassionally they reopen. In which case I can kill them and continue to work
ok. How can I stop these from starting up? I am currently on IE7 although
this still happens if I remove IE7 and run on IE6. I am also using Winows XP
home.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 19 May 2008 21:20 GMT
>  I am also using Winows XP
> home.

You're in the wrong newsgroup.

This is the group for the Mac version of IE. You should repost in one of
the regular IE groups.

Corentin

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Pag - 20 May 2008 07:55 GMT
I have. Thankyou.

> >  I am also using Winows XP
> > home.
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