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| | | RoninFL |  |
| Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:54 pm Post subject: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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| | | Don Varnau |  |
| Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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Hi, "Still unable to get IE to load."
Is IE6 not loading/shutting down, or not connecting to the internet?
Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE> Tools> Manage add-ons? Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically?
Don [MS MVP- IE]
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F17EF4B7-7925-4CB0-8E6A-AACE0B9632E3@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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| | | PA Bear [MS MVP] |  |
| Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:58 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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| Quote: | ...she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
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IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
Have you purchased System Suite 7?
Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin LINK DTS-L LINK
RoninFL wrote:
| Quote: | WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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| | | RoninFL |  |
| Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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Don... A) Is IE6 not loading/shutting down, or not connecting to the internet? REPLY - IE will not fully load not complete a connection to internet. B) Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE> Tools>
| Quote: | Manage add-ons? REPLY - Problem still persists after disabling all browser add-ons. C) Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? REPLY - Problem persists after disabling third party firewall and enabling Windows firewall. D) Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically? REPLY - |
I update her computer whenever the "new updates available" icon appears in the toolbar along the bottom. Last Windows update and double check verification was approx. Jul 3-5 timeframe. WinXP/SP3 has not been loaded.
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the "red X" in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS Task Manager to end the (not responding) program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks - Ron
"Don Varnau" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi, "Still unable to get IE to load."
Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE> Tools Manage add-ons? Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically?
Don [MS MVP- IE]
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F17EF4B7-7925-4CB0-8E6A-AACE0B9632E3@microsoft.com... WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron
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| | | RoninFL |  |
| Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:58 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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PA Bear... A) IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page? REPLY - Unable to connect to any website (e.g. MSN.con, google.com, yahoo.com). Her Outlook (not Outlook Express) e-mail is able to send & receive e-mail… just unable to access the internet. The internet provider is Verizon FiOS. I could go the START / RUN / cmd and "ping" websites OK. B) Have you purchased System Suite 7? REPLY - SystemSuite was purchased (valid for 3 computers) and was installed on her laptop & my laptop in Feb-2008; been using SystemSuite5/6/7 for at least 5 years without complaint. I ran all diagnostic tools contained in SystemSuite7 (I just gave the short status in original post) C) Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot? REPLY - The only anti-virus apps that load are the one in SystemSuit7; we also use Spybot Serach & Destroy plus AdAware plus SpywareBlaster….all current versions and updated & swept every 2 or 3 weeks. D) Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)? REPLY- All Windows updates were current as of Jul 5-2008, except for SP3; this problem began around July 7-8, 2008. We have not loaded any software in the past 6-8 weeks (minimum).
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - Note IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the red X in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS task manager to end the not responding program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks/Ron
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
| Quote: | ...she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
Have you purchased System Suite 7?
Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin LINK DTS-L LINK
RoninFL wrote: WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron
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| | | Don Varnau |  |
| Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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Hi, The "Unable to close IE" problem is nearly always caused by a browser add-on or a malware infection. See if Toolbar Cop finds an add-on you've overlooked. LINK
Does IE close properly if you go to Internet Options> Advanced and uncheck "Enable third-party browser extensions?"
The no connection problem may be this: 942818- Error message after you install a Windows IE7 update: LINK Summary: Key IE files have been modified so that the third-party firewall prevents IE from connecting to the internet.
Make sure that IE is not being blocked. Uninstalling/reinstalling the firewall/security suite may be necessary.
If you haven't already done so, clear the Temporary Internet Files. This may help and can't hurt.
Also, you might try Winsock XP Fix from: LINK LINK LINK
Don [MS MVP- IE]
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F9B07090-9A41-4C66-A0BE-9D13A726628D@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Don... A) Is IE6 not loading/shutting down, or not connecting to the internet? REPLY - IE will not fully load not complete a connection to internet. B) Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE Tools Manage add-ons? REPLY - Problem still persists after disabling all browser add-ons. C) Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? REPLY - Problem persists after disabling third party firewall and enabling Windows |
firewall.
| Quote: | D) Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically? REPLY - I update her computer whenever the "new updates available" icon appears in the toolbar along the bottom. Last Windows update and double check verification was approx. Jul 3-5 timeframe. WinXP/SP3 has not been loaded.
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the "red X" in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS Task Manager to end the (not responding) program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks - Ron
"Don Varnau" wrote:
Hi, "Still unable to get IE to load."
Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE Tools Manage add-ons? Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically?
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F17EF4B7-7925-4CB0-8E6A-AACE0B9632E3@microsoft.com... WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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| | | PA Bear [MS MVP] |  |
| Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:56 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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If Spybot Tea Timer is enabled, please disable it until you get this problem sorted. See LINK
NB: If you don't fully understand what Tea Timer does and how it does it, leave it permanently disabled.
| Quote: | - Note IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the red X in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS task manager to end the not responding program
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Until I saw the above (thank you!), I was going to suggest seeing if uninstalling KB951748 via Add/Remove Programs might resolve the behavior. But now I'm going to post:
Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software LINK
Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting your hijackthis log to an appropriate forum.
Checking for/Help with Hijackware LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK
When all else fails, HijackThis v2.0.2 (http://aumha.org/downloads/hijackthis.exe) is the preferred tool to use (in conjuction with some other utilities). HijackThis will NOT fix anything on its own, but it will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware with assistance from an expert. **Post your log to LINK LINK LINK or other appropriate forums for review by an expert in such matters, not here.**
If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA) computer repair shop.
Good luck!
RoninFL wrote: [reformatted for legibility]
| Quote: | A) IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
REPLY - Unable to connect to any website (e.g. MSN.con, google.com, yahoo.com). Her Outlook (not Outlook Express) e-mail is able to send & receive e-mail… just unable to access the internet. The internet provider is Verizon FiOS. I could go the START / RUN / cmd and "ping" websites OK.
B) Have you purchased System Suite 7?
REPLY - SystemSuite was purchased (valid for 3 computers) and was installed on her laptop & my laptop in Feb-2008; been using SystemSuite5/6/7 for at least 5 years without complaint. I ran all diagnostic tools contained in SystemSuite7 (I just gave the short status in original post)
C) Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
REPLY - The only anti-virus apps that load are the one in SystemSuit7; we also use Spybot Serach & Destroy plus AdAware plus SpywareBlaster….all current versions and updated & swept every 2 or 3 weeks.
D) Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)?
REPLY- All Windows updates were current as of Jul 5-2008, except for SP3; this problem began around July 7-8, 2008. We have not loaded any software in the past 6-8 weeks (minimum).
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - Note IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the red X in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS task manager to end the not responding program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks/Ron
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: ...she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
Have you purchased System Suite 7?
Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin LINK DTS-L LINK
RoninFL wrote: WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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| | | RoninFL |  |
| Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:50 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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By: Don Varnau In: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser Don, We appreciate your continued effort on our behalf.
I noticed on "shutdown" that her computer yields a popup with a message that "DSAgent.exe is unable to shut down" and I have to click "end now" to close that program. DSAgent.exe is some sort of Dell Computer software. Before I do any of the other steps, I will contact Dell and try to determine if their software (if corrupted) could be causing the problem. I did disable all add-ons including a Dell browser add-on in IE-6, but disabling had no effect on the problem.
I have included additional info below.
My proposed course of action…. - contact Dell Support re: DSAgent.exe. (somehow my gut says, maybe, that Dell will respond that their software could not possibly be causing the problem). - then try Toolbar Cop. - finally, try WinSockXP fix. - then move onto suggestions from PA Bear about the issues.
Would you agree with that approach?
Any more comments/suggestions are welcome and valued. Thanks for your help - Ron
"Don Varnau" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi, The "Unable to close IE" problem is nearly always caused by a browser add-on or a malware infection. See if Toolbar Cop finds an add-on you've overlooked. LINK
Does IE close properly if you go to Internet Options> Advanced and uncheck "Enable third-party browser extensions?"
The no connection problem may be this: 942818- Error message after you install a Windows IE7 update: LINK Summary: Key IE files have been modified so that the third-party firewall prevents IE from connecting to the internet.
Make sure that IE is not being blocked. Uninstalling/reinstalling the firewall/security suite may be necessary.
If you haven't already done so, clear the Temporary Internet Files. This may help and can't hurt.
Also, you might try Winsock XP Fix from: LINK LINK LINK
Don [MS MVP- IE]
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F9B07090-9A41-4C66-A0BE-9D13A726628D@microsoft.com... Don... A) Is IE6 not loading/shutting down, or not connecting to the internet? REPLY - IE will not fully load not complete a connection to internet. B) Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE Tools Manage add-ons? REPLY - Problem still persists after disabling all browser add-ons. C) Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? REPLY - Problem persists after disabling third party firewall and enabling Windows firewall. D) Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically? REPLY - I update her computer whenever the "new updates available" icon appears in the toolbar along the bottom. Last Windows update and double check verification was approx. Jul 3-5 timeframe. WinXP/SP3 has not been loaded.
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the "red X" in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS Task Manager to end the (not responding) program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks - Ron
"Don Varnau" wrote:
Hi, "Still unable to get IE to load."
Does the problem persist if you disable all browser add-ons from IE Tools Manage add-ons? Does the problem persist if you Turn on the Windows Firewall from Control Panel> Windows Firewall and disable the third-party firewall? Do updates from Microsoft download and install automatically?
"RoninFL" <RoninFL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F17EF4B7-7925-4CB0-8E6A-AACE0B9632E3@microsoft.com... WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron
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| | | RoninFL |  |
| Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:01 pm Post subject: Re: IE 6.0 unable to load / possible bad sector on HD |  |
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PA Bear, Thanks for your continued support on this issue. Please refer to my reply to Don Varnau. After I try Dell Support, and then Don's suggestions, I will work with your suggestions, unless any of yours are precluded by something Don has suggested.
As far as being too complex…naw…I've been down this road with similar issues previously (but never unable to access the internet). I may not be the brightest bulb on the tree, but have always been successful thanks to valuable help from individuals like you.
If you have any other thoughts or suggestions, they are always appreciated.
Eventually it will work out, I hope, I hope, I hope…
Thanks - Ron
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
| Quote: | If Spybot Tea Timer is enabled, please disable it until you get this problem sorted. See LINK
NB: If you don't fully understand what Tea Timer does and how it does it, leave it permanently disabled.
- Note IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the red X in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS task manager to end the not responding program
Until I saw the above (thank you!), I was going to suggest seeing if uninstalling KB951748 via Add/Remove Programs might resolve the behavior. But now I'm going to post:
Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software LINK
Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting your hijackthis log to an appropriate forum.
Checking for/Help with Hijackware LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK
When all else fails, HijackThis v2.0.2 (http://aumha.org/downloads/hijackthis.exe) is the preferred tool to use (in conjuction with some other utilities). HijackThis will NOT fix anything on its own, but it will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware with assistance from an expert. **Post your log to LINK LINK LINK or other appropriate forums for review by an expert in such matters, not here.**
If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA) computer repair shop.
Good luck!
RoninFL wrote: [reformatted for legibility] A) IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
REPLY - Unable to connect to any website (e.g. MSN.con, google.com, yahoo.com). Her Outlook (not Outlook Express) e-mail is able to send & receive e-mail… just unable to access the internet. The internet provider is Verizon FiOS. I could go the START / RUN / cmd and "ping" websites OK.
B) Have you purchased System Suite 7?
REPLY - SystemSuite was purchased (valid for 3 computers) and was installed on her laptop & my laptop in Feb-2008; been using SystemSuite5/6/7 for at least 5 years without complaint. I ran all diagnostic tools contained in SystemSuite7 (I just gave the short status in original post)
C) Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
REPLY - The only anti-virus apps that load are the one in SystemSuit7; we also use Spybot Serach & Destroy plus AdAware plus SpywareBlaster….all current versions and updated & swept every 2 or 3 weeks.
D) Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)?
REPLY- All Windows updates were current as of Jul 5-2008, except for SP3; this problem began around July 7-8, 2008. We have not loaded any software in the past 6-8 weeks (minimum).
ADD'L Info, 7/16/08… - Note IE, after not loading, will not "close" when the red X in upper right corner is clicked. The only way to totally close IE is to CNTRL/ALT/DEL and use MS task manager to end the not responding program. - Her laptop & my laptop both operate via wi-fi. I did connect her laptop via direct connection to the router…still not able to connect to internet.
Other suggestions appreciated. Thanks/Ron
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: ...she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
IE can't connect to any website or it can't connect to her webmail page?
Have you purchased System Suite 7?
Are any other anti-virus applications installed and loading at boot?
Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update (other than SP3)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin LINK DTS-L LINK
RoninFL wrote: WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron
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Well I think I have a solution for You using Windows built in maintance tools. But first off most of those third party programs can screw with the Microsoft settings and cause something to go wrong. I learned the hard way on this. If you did anything to the registry like try to clean it up or fix it as most of these performance enhancing softwares do claiming it speeds up your computer the problem probably lies there. In that case I woul.d call MS tech support and shell out $60 to have your computer restored to factory settings. Although try this first. go to start, my computer, rt. click the C drive and select Properties, select Toos, select error checking and select and check both boxes. You will have to restart and then the computer will do a check disc checking all the sectors and fixing problem sectors. Let me know if this works. Best Regards, Kaja
"RoninFL" wrote:
| Quote: | WinXP, SP2 installed IE : Version 6.0.2900.xpsp_sp2qfe070227-2300
My wife's laptop is a Dell Inspiron E1505; new in July-2006.
Last week she could access the internet & download e-mail….then she lost the ability to connect and download e-mail.
I have a software program called SystemSuite7 installed and did some troubleshooting…. - the software has a firewall, virus, malware, etc. - I did a sweep for malware/virus/bad things…nothing was found. (note - without the ability to access the internet, I am unable to run any outside computer "sweep" websites) - I ran a part of SystemSuite7 called "disk fixer" and it reported one bad sector on the disk. - I ran another part of SysSuite7 called SmartDiskCheck which tests the disk…also reported a bad sector on the disk.
I ran disk defrag…after which I was able to use Outlook to send/receive e-mail….so she has internet access sort of. Still unable to get IE to load.
She is a contract worker at home (her own computer), and cannot upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 due to compatibility issues with a major client.
No other software appears to be affected…only IE-6.0
A) Should I / can I download a copy of IE-6.0…and reload to (hopefully) regain internet access? or B) Replace the hard drive and start over ?
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Thanks - Ron |
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