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Vista internet explorer 7 self loading white page.

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Posted 29 July 2007 - 10:14 AM

help please.
I am running vista premium on my laptop,after upgrading from xp.

the problem is since upgrading I get a self loading white page
on internet explorer 7 it happens anytime when working.

the only way I can remove same is to run task manager.

By the way no help from microsoft on this one

any help appreciated.

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Posted 29 July 2007 - 05:23 PM

Could you explain a bit more about this page? When you open IE7, does the page just appear blank? What's the address in the address bar when this page appears? Does IE7 stay open when you remove it in Task Manager? What process/program do you close when you use Task Manager?

How do you hook up to the internet? Who's your ISP? Have you done any virus scans? When did this behavior start occuring? Was it shortly after installing something, or was it always there?
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