While you were browsing, did you try any of the solutions that were
proposed?
This is frequently caused by an incompatible browser add-on. The
troubleshooting steps described below will help you to diagnose and fix
the problem:
How to Optimize or Reset Internet Explorer 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936213/
(Give the Guided Help a try.)
Problems with Internet Explorer can also be caused by the presence of
viruses or other malicious software.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Smitty wrote:
> OFTEN when browsing around, I get a iexplorer.exe in task manager that takes
> the complete CPU cycles for one CPU. It can't be killed (Tsk Mgr) the system
> will NOT restart - it hangs - the only solution is a cold restart and crash
> the system by emergency power off. Happens VERY often. Am using IE
> 7.0.5730.13. Browsing here, shows people with problems with other versions
> too. VERY frustrating to have to crash system (XP Pro - SP 3 )
>