I seem to be having a problem with IE. After a web page loads, especially if it is a long page like some of the SDMB threads, the scrolling function is very slow and not at all smooth.
If i place the mouse cursor on the actual scroll bar on the right, and try to pull the bar up and down with the mouse, it moves slowly and the page flickers.
If i just put the mouse cursor on the up or down arrow at the top or bottom of the scroll bar, and click, scrolling is veeeerrrrry sloooooow.
And it is also slow and rather erratic when i use the scrolling wheel on the mouse.
The shorter the page, the less noticeable this problem is, but it is really irritating on the long pages.
This only happens on IE, not on Netscape or on any other programs (e.g., MS Word) that use a scroll bar. I tried reinstalling IE, but it doesn’t seem to have helped.
Does there seem to be excessive hard drive activity? Is this problem relatively new, or has it been going on for a while? What OS are you running under? Anything new been installed?
Also, some Googling has suggested checking for background scumware using Adaware or Spybot. On at least one forum, someone said this cleared up a similar problem for them. If not, according to others, you might need to uninstall, then reinstall IE. IERadicator will do that up to Win 2k.
No
New; only the last day or so
Windows ME
Not as far as i know
I used Spybot and AdAware today, and while they found a few of the usual small things, there didn’t seem to be anything unusual, and i got rid everything that these programs found.
Skip, i must have already cleared my cache a dozen times trying to work this out.
I might need to take Q.E.D.'s suggestion and uninstall then reinstall.
Thanks for your suggestions. I’ll let you know tomorrow what happens.
And just in case: if you’ve downloaded and installed IE add-ons (“browser enhancements”) from third-party companies (such as HotBar), you’ll want to uninstall those. These add-on programs are largely memory-sucking hell beasts (:eek: ) that you’d do much better without.
Some of my folders are set up in Image Preview mode, so i can easily view my digital photos. But now, every time i enter one of these folders, i get an error message:
This message comes up TWICE every time i open an Image Preview folder, and there seems to be nothing i can do about it.
If you hear a loud crash in the next day or so, it will be me heaving my computer through my window.
Well, that fix looks like it would be perfect, and reading it has sort of explained another probem.
But now i’m even more confused.
After reinstalling IE, there was no longer a My Documents icon on my desktop at all, and every effort to put one there has failed, including all three methods described here.
Method 1 doesn’t work because, when i right click on the desktop, then point to New, there is no My Documents Folder on the Desktop option in the context menu.
Method 2 doesn’t work because when i right click the My Documents folder there is no Add Item to the Desktop option in the context menu.
Method 3 looks like it’s going to work, but when i receive the prompt “The My Documents folder cannot be copied to the desktop. Would you like to create a Desktop item that points to the My Documents folder instead?” and click “Yes,” nothing happens.
Also, when i click Start>Documents>My Documents, i get the message: “This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Optiions control panel.”
But i don’t know how to do this. I looked, and tried to work it out, but there didn’t seem to be anything there that would help.
I’m starting to think that i might need to reinstall Windows or something. The only thing i hate about that is i lose all the old emails in Outlook Express.
And i forgot to mention, Skip, regarding your suggested fix for the Image Preview problem, that there is also no Tweak UI icon in my Control Panel, and i don’t recall ever seeing one before either.
It seems that gremlins have been stealing things from my computer.
One quick suggestion before I go looking elsewhere, but did you go to Folder Options | View and make sure that “Show My Documents on Desktop” is set to “On”?
As for Tweak UI: you can download that from Microsoft’s here.
Yep, the “Show My Documents on Desktop” box is checked. I’ve tried unchecking it, and rechecking it, but nothing happens.
I installed Tweak, but it only served to convince me that there must be some sort of conspiracy going on.
Upon clicking the “Desktop” tab, i looked for the “First icon on Desktop” box that the fix you directed me to earlier told me to check. But there is no such box in my copy of Tweak.
Furthermore, the “Desktop” tab in Tweak does contain a list of “Special desktop icons,” with a check box next to each, but there is no My Documents option at all.
I’m going to need a padded room pretty soon :). You’ve been very helpful, and i appreciate it greatly, but please don’t go to too much trouble tracking down more stuff. I’m going away on Sunday for two weeks, and this problem might just have to wait until i get back and can take the computer to a shop.