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IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I
installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
Old news, Joe. But the place for concerns with IE7 is not the Outlook
Express newsgroup, or XP. For help with IE7, Please post to the Internet Explorer General Newsgroup. In your Newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general On the Web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joe" wrote in message ... Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
I do not have to be aware of this bug. I use good software. IE7 is not
what I use. Joe wrote: Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
Look at evolution in action folks!!
Starting with a single printer, Kite is an expert in all printer brands, supplies, and now software. Amazing! measekite wrote: I do not have to be aware of this bug. I use good software. IE7 is not what I use. Joe wrote: Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
Bruce Joe was posting a solution. Not seeking your help! -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce Hagen wrote: Old news, Joe. But the place for concerns with IE7 is not the Outlook Express newsgroup, or XP. For help with IE7, Please post to the Internet Explorer General Newsgroup. In your Newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general On the Web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general "Joe" wrote in message ... Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
What Joe might have included:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...hpr_R1002_USEN -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joe wrote: Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
After the first paragraph, the rest was a *canned* reply. I didn't bother
taking the word hepl out of it. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Gerry Cornell" wrote in message ... Bruce Joe was posting a solution. Not seeking your help! -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce Hagen wrote: Old news, Joe. But the place for concerns with IE7 is not the Outlook Express newsgroup, or XP. For help with IE7, Please post to the Internet Explorer General Newsgroup. In your Newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general On the Web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...orer. general "Joe" wrote in message ... Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
And there are some other options as well which have been discussed in IE
General since IE7 came out. If you have one of the printers listed below, the link will solve your problem and give your printer a whole new look on the monitor. PSC 1100, PSC 1200, PSC 1310, PSC 1340, PSC 1350, PSC 1400, PSC1500, PSC 1600, PSC 2100, PSC 2170 series all-in-one. HP Solution Center: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/softwar...o1-Express.exe Save it to a folder on your HDD and Run from there. Choose Full Installation when you see the prompt. Remove the old software in Add/Remove first and unplug the cable connecting the printer to the computer before installing. If you don't have a printer listed above, this workaround will get you into the HP Director until HP comes out with a patch. Delete the HP Director icon, then copy/paste this link into browser bar, then click enter: http://www.geocities.com/contacthptech/hp1.js Save it to the Desktop. Click on that icon and then Run. The HP Director opens. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Gerry Cornell" wrote in message ... What Joe might have included: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...hpr_R1002_USEN -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joe wrote: Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
phreak wrote: Look at evolution in action folks!! Starting with a single printer, Kite is an expert in all printer brands, supplies, and now software. Amazing! Your lack of intelligence is what is amazing. As a matter of fact I do happen to be an expert in Software that runs under the Windows OS. How does the crow taste? measekite wrote: I do not have to be aware of this bug. I use good software. IE7 is not what I use. Joe wrote: Several weeks ago, I discovered that IE 7 was automatically downloaded- so I installed it. Then I started having problems- I couldn't run HP's Director program for printers, scanners and all in one units. Because I'm always making changes to my computer, I didn't connect the dots back to the IE 7 installation. As I tried to fix Director, my computer became ever more unstable until I had to reformat and reinstall everything, which made me rather unhappy- especially not knowing what caused the problem. So, I was happy to read in the Feb. issue of PC World that this is a known problem- IE7 causes the Director program to fail. On page 47, it does give an URL to a fix. So, beware of this bug, unless you like formatting and reinstalling everything! Joe |
IE 7 bug caused my system to crash- beware
measekite wrote:
phreak wrote: Look at evolution in action folks!! Starting with a single printer, Kite is an expert in all printer brands, supplies, and now software. Amazing! Your lack of intelligence is what is amazing. As a matter of fact I do happen to be an expert in Software that runs under the Windows OS. I don't think anyone here believes you. Afterall, it's OEM software. And you've always preached the use of OEM supplies. Eat crow. -Taliesyn |
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