ChatterBank1 min ago
High Usage?
My screen keeps freezing in IE and I keep getting a Norton message saying 'High CPU usage by Internet Explorer'............any help please.
Answers
Start IE with no add-ons and see if that clears the problem, if it does than it's an add-on (causing it)
To start IE bare click start > programs > accessories > system tools > internet explorer (no add- ons)
If it does clear the problem then op IE normally and click on the tools menu > manage add-ons and then click on each add-on in turn and then click...
To start IE bare click start > programs > accessories > system tools > internet explorer (no add-
13:52 Fri 19th Nov 2010
Start IE with no add-ons and see if that clears the problem, if it does than it's an add-on (causing it)
To start IE bare click start > programs > accessories > system tools > internet explorer (no add-ons)
If it does clear the problem then op IE normally and click on the tools menu > manage add-ons and then click on each add-on in turn and then click disable, once you've disabled all the add-ons you can start re-enabling them one at a time and use the commuter for a little while to see if the problem returns, once you've found out which add-on caused the problem you can probably leave it dissabled.
(I'm gonna say it's probably the google toolbar if you have it)
To start IE bare click start > programs > accessories > system tools > internet explorer (no add-ons)
If it does clear the problem then op IE normally and click on the tools menu > manage add-ons and then click on each add-on in turn and then click disable, once you've disabled all the add-ons you can start re-enabling them one at a time and use the commuter for a little while to see if the problem returns, once you've found out which add-on caused the problem you can probably leave it dissabled.
(I'm gonna say it's probably the google toolbar if you have it)