Sudden close of IE7

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Babis

I 've noticed that the "longterm" ( more than 2 hrs ) presence of the sites
on the screen causes sudden close of IE7 with a message to Microsoft . I
usually use 2 to 4 tabs open . I have the suspicion is a low memory problem
but i'm not sure at all.
I inspect RAM using a free litlle program called RamBooster . Excluding this
litlle problem the operation of IE is perfect .
I almost forgot to refer once I read the details button on the pop up error
message to Micosoft which said that maybe is a problem of the Adobe Flash
Player version and suggested me to upgrade to the latest one which obviously
I did but no change at all . Finally I inform you the problem is independent
of the current sites .

thanks in advance , Babis
 
Internet Explorer stops responding, stops working, or restarts:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro

IEFix Utility - Description: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFIX.htm
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Mark L. Ferguson


"Babis" wrote:

> I 've noticed that the "longterm" ( more than 2 hrs ) presence of the sites
> on the screen causes sudden close of IE7 with a message to Microsoft . I
> usually use 2 to 4 tabs open . I have the suspicion is a low memory problem
> but i'm not sure at all.
> I inspect RAM using a free litlle program called RamBooster . Excluding this
> litlle problem the operation of IE is perfect .
> I almost forgot to refer once I read the details button on the pop up error
> message to Micosoft which said that maybe is a problem of the Adobe Flash
> Player version and suggested me to upgrade to the latest one which obviously
> I did but no change at all . Finally I inform you the problem is independent
> of the current sites .
>
> thanks in advance , Babis
 
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