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  • #16
    I used to have a similar problem in that my display would go totally corrupt when going into either IE or Netscape about a year ago. Doing some driver updates for my 56k modem (Supra Express ext), vid card etc, and redoing my tcp/ip stack in 98se took care of the problem. It seemed to be a modem driver use of the tcp/ip stack via IE/netscape that killed it. The steps I took to fix it, were remove the drivers for the modem. Reboot. Let window detect the HW, then install the newest drivers. Reboot again. Then go into network properties (via control panels, or right click on network neighborhood and properties). Go into the tcp/ip settings for your adapters (NIC,Modem, ETC) and write down the settings in there as you'll need them here shortly. I then remeved the tcp/ip protocol for all devices. Rebooted, added the TCP/IP protocol again. (add, protocol, MS, TCP/IP, add again...done) Configured the TCP/IP protocol for the adapters, rebooted once more, and never had that problem again. Of course now I'm on cable so I don't have that problem anymore.

    May not work you, but it did for me. Twice actually...once after a Fdisk, on a fresh install.

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    • #17
      You don't happen to have Gozilla installed do you? I used to get IE crashes on various websites until I uninstalled it.....

      Jim

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      • #18
        Maybe it is just <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.speedguide.net&ss=&outl ine=&sp=" target="_blank">sloppy HTML?</a>


        <b>JamesA</b>: Just a <b>Dumbass MURCer</b>

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