[nfbcs] Trouble with IE8

Jacob Struiksma lawnmower84 at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 5 16:31:44 UTC 2013


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From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 7:53 AM
To: "NFB in Computer Science Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Trouble with IE8

Thanks to all for the advice.
I have:  done system maintenance, including disk cleanup and defrag, and
deleting temp files of all sorts.
Reinstalled IE8.
Put in the latest Jaws update--actually, IE started hanging up when I 
tried
to install the latest update last week and it failed, but this time it 
went
in OK.
None of these things has fixed my problem.  A site will hang one time, and
be fine a minute later, after I've gone to another window, or closed the
hanging site.  Narrator is becoming my close friend, since Jaws hangs when
IE hangs, and I begin to wonder if that is significant.  Maybe Ian is 
right,
and Jaws 14, or the latest version thereof, doesn't play well with XP Pro.
I'll have to call FS, who will probably tell me that no one else is having
this problem.
Is there a system attention key for the PC, like there is for the 
mainframe?
Something that says knock off everything you're doing, right now?  Escape
and alt-F4 only work eventually, when they get around to it. Or is it 
called
the power button on the PC? <grin>
What is a cable terminator, which Jude mentioned?
I don't think the problem is with my internet provider--at least, I'm not
having the problem with my netbook, which runs NVDA.
Tracy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "I. C. Bray" <i.c.bray at win.net>
To: "NFB in Computer Science Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Trouble with IE8


> OK,
> First off, XP PRO is a good OS, but it still has it's problems.
> Most of the time it is an IE issue; IE likes to have it's HTML a certain
> way.
> Since there are only normalizations, and not distinct standards with 
> HTML
> Authoring, you are likely to continue to have problems.
> I have JAWS 13 on XP  HOME on my LT, and use XP PRO on all of my other
> machines with NVDA. (Yes, I hate nvda, but it's free!)
> Assside from that, if your fan is accelerating, it is a temperature /
> processor issue.
> JAWS 14 may not be the *best* for XP PRO.  I cannot speak t this
> directly... Perhaps someone from FS can comment?
>
> Sometimes your DNS records can get cross-linked, or your temporary
> internet files can kludge-up access times.
>
> Best practices:
> Clean-up your cache, temporary files, and make sure your DNS servers are
> correct with your ISP.
> Example, with the conversion of INSIGHT to TIME-WARNER in my area, there
> are many reasons why this simillar behavior can occur.  DNS Records 
> update
> pretty frequently, but sometimes things don't get cleared out on your
> machine.
>
> You should leave your History in tact, but consider clearing out Cache 
> and
> Temp Files.
> Reboot.
> Try the problematic sites again and see what happens.
>
> Also, with HEAT of Summer upon us, it is often also that broad-band
> (cable) head-ends and lines get over-heated.  This causes lower quality
> signals accross the transmission lines.
>
> You could be suffering from marginal or borderline signal issues. 
> Calling
> your customer service to report intermittant signals is a good idea too.
>
> Ian  C. Bray.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
> To: "NFB in Computer Science Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 9:15 AM
> Subject: [nfbcs] Trouble with IE8
>
>
>> For the last 2 days, I've been having problems with IE.  It happens 
>> with
>> any site; one time it hangs, and the next time it's fine, probably. It
>> seems random, but it's happened several times.
>> I get the "program not responding, end now?" message, followed by the 
>> IE
>> error report screen.  Before it abends, it hangs up for a while, and I
>> hear the computer fan running like mad, but Jaws won't say anything.
>> I've run a virus scan with MS Security Essentials, and it didn't find
>> anything.
>> I'm running Jaws 14 and IE8 on Windows XP Pro.
>> Is there any way to find out what's happening when IE hangs?
>> If I reinstall IE8, will it cause a disaster?
>> Does IE9 work?  I remember hearing there were problems with it.
>> TIA.
>> Tracy
>>
>>
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