PA
Sun Jun 01 09:52:40 PDT 2008
> Installed and ran "Advanced WindowsCare V2 Personal" on automatic settings
> which started the problem.
I don't doubt that for a minute! Think your Registry needs "cleaning" or
"repairing"? Read
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own
conclusions.
If that app doesn't create usable back-ups of the Registry changes it makes
so that you can undo the changes, you may have screwed the pooch, David.
Uninstalling/reinstalling IE6 *might* help but you'll need to know when IE6
and your Service Packs were installed to do this successfully: Before you
can uninstall IE6, you must first uninstall any Service Packs that were
installed after IE6 was installed (in reverse order). Otherwise, you're
looking at a format & reinstall, I'm afraid.
Good luck!
--
~PA Bear
David wrote:
> Installed and ran "Advanced WindowsCare V2 Personal" on automatic settings
> which started the problem. Then used the automatic backup restore
> function
> to try and reverse, as had lost internet connectivity as well. This
> worked
> but has left IE not working properly as posted.
>
> Running Win2k SP4, which was running before this started. Don't know what
> version was running when IE6 installed.
>
> Running AVG 7.5.524 and ZoneAlarm 7 .
>
> David
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> What "settings" did you "rollback" and why?
>>
>> Are you running Win2K SP4? What was your Windows version when IE6 was
>> installed (e.g., Win2K SP2)?
>>
>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What
>> third-party firewall (if any)?
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>> AumHa VSOP & Admin
http://aumha.net
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>>
>>
>> David wrote:
>>> Had to rollback some settings on my Windows 2000 PC. IE 6 now loads
>>> without
>>> properly framing pages, i.e backgrounds missing, page has frame sliders
>>> at
>>> the foot and in other odd places, etc.. Do I need to reset or reload
>>> something? I have checked that the IE 6software is up to date.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help please? Thanks, David