
Images on IE
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CK525
, Oct 13 2005 07:52 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 October 2005 - 07:52 PM
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#2
Posted 13 October 2005 - 07:58 PM
OK, please be a bit more specific...
What webpages?
Are the webpages on your hard drive?
If they are online, give an example.
#3
Posted 14 October 2005 - 11:03 PM
Websites like The Dilly, and buddypic, and some random websites at times...
#4
Posted 15 October 2005 - 03:58 PM
Hi there,
Best to strat off simple with this.
First of all try clearing your cache....the best and easiest way to do that (and clean out all other rubbish):
Please download CCleaner from here:
http://www.ccleaner.com
Before first use, check under Cleaner Settings, Windows and ensure "Empty Recycle Bin", "Temporary Files", "Memory Dumps", "Old Prefetch Data", "Cookies" and "Temporary Internet Files", are checked. Please also go in under Options, Advanced and ensure the box next to "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older then 48 hours" is 'unchecked'.
Then open it and select any other items you wish to clean up. This will remove any malware hiding in your Temporary Folders as well as freeing up a large amount of disc space
Go to Windows Update and ensure you have all available updates, especially for IE and Windows Explorer. Also ensure your Java is updated to the latest version. If all that fails, check that there isn't a file corruption:
Start > Run > copy and paste in:
sfc /scannow
Click 'OK'
You will need your XP/2000/ME disk. If you don't have it and instead only have a recovery CD, there is a work around. View the following link for a tutorial:
http://www.updatexp....cannow-sfc.html
sfc - system file checker, retrieves the correct version of the file from %Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file.
If you want to see what was replaced, right click My Computer > manage, expand event viewer > system.
sn't fix the issue, post back and let us know...but in the meantime you can get around the issue by using a different browser...which is much better and far more secure anyway:
Mozilla's Firefox browser is fantastic; it is much more secure than Internet Explorer, immune to almost all known browser hijackers, and also has the best built-in popup blocker (as an added benefit!) that I have ever seen. If you are interested, Firefox may be downloaded from here:
http://www.mozilla.o...oducts/firefox/
Let us know if that's of help to you
Big Smiles
HS
If that still doe
Best to strat off simple with this.
First of all try clearing your cache....the best and easiest way to do that (and clean out all other rubbish):
Please download CCleaner from here:
http://www.ccleaner.com
Before first use, check under Cleaner Settings, Windows and ensure "Empty Recycle Bin", "Temporary Files", "Memory Dumps", "Old Prefetch Data", "Cookies" and "Temporary Internet Files", are checked. Please also go in under Options, Advanced and ensure the box next to "Only delete files in Windows Temp folders older then 48 hours" is 'unchecked'.
Then open it and select any other items you wish to clean up. This will remove any malware hiding in your Temporary Folders as well as freeing up a large amount of disc space

Go to Windows Update and ensure you have all available updates, especially for IE and Windows Explorer. Also ensure your Java is updated to the latest version. If all that fails, check that there isn't a file corruption:
Start > Run > copy and paste in:
sfc /scannow
Click 'OK'
You will need your XP/2000/ME disk. If you don't have it and instead only have a recovery CD, there is a work around. View the following link for a tutorial:
http://www.updatexp....cannow-sfc.html
sfc - system file checker, retrieves the correct version of the file from %Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file.
If you want to see what was replaced, right click My Computer > manage, expand event viewer > system.
sn't fix the issue, post back and let us know...but in the meantime you can get around the issue by using a different browser...which is much better and far more secure anyway:
Mozilla's Firefox browser is fantastic; it is much more secure than Internet Explorer, immune to almost all known browser hijackers, and also has the best built-in popup blocker (as an added benefit!) that I have ever seen. If you are interested, Firefox may be downloaded from here:
http://www.mozilla.o...oducts/firefox/
Let us know if that's of help to you

Big Smiles
HS
If that still doe

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