Facebook freezes with Internet Explorer (started 2/5/09)? - does facebook have a login history
I'm still having problems with freezing Facebook as of today (2/18/09).
Most of the time, the connection (input, perhaps 1 to 10, when it comes to) and then it freezes when I go to the tab FB. It all began in 2/5/09...when I'll give you a username and password download page, you know what it is called "redirected".
Several emails sent to an upgrade for them in this setting info@facebook.com. Tried emptying the cache, temporary files from IE (Tools ->. Internet Options -> Delete Files), cookies, clearing history, run Norton scan (no probs / no results), restart the computer and all these methods do not solve the problem. I'm using IE6. Note that the possibility of 1 in 10, which depends not connect successfully connected to the side when I switch from one tab toUp to another tab on Facebook.
I hope that all of the opinion that Facebook sends an email to ASAP (info@facebook.com) B / C more than the report provides the fastest path to the revision (I had heard say that Facebook av maybe something changed on the servers of Facebook's over 2 / 5 / 09 to explain why this problem could be started at this time). Switch to Firefox, just use Facebook is not acceptable.
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Addendum: Others have reported, is that with either IE6 or IE7, that gives the problems described above, always / about 2/5/09. Read this in Microsoft Community Board and answers at Yahoo.
Everyone experiences these problems either IE6 and IE7, please send email include info@facebook.com soon as possible, and the emGarlic version of Internet Explorer you are using and where is the problem, as described above, to be specified. Facebook Support (INFO@FACEBOOK.COM) must know as soon as possible.
If you have these problems as quickly as possible to help send an e-mail INFO@FACEBOOK.COM Facebook!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Does Facebook Have A Login History Facebook Freezes With Internet Explorer (started 2/5/09)?
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It is a known age. Try it with Firefox, as it solves the problem
ReplyDeleteYES! Works well with Firefox, but thanks to God.
ReplyDeleteSending a complaint to FB's happening now, what about a week for me. I thought it was just my connection / PC at first, but they have 4 other teams since then (with Internet Explorer) and now I know that's not me alone.
What's more boring.
a problem with Norton 360 or Norton Internet Security 2009 could, I found myself switching off Norton in msconfig and reboot, I get back and forth, at least 10 times, and on the back via msconfig and reboot. It freezes again.
ReplyDeletetakes after me lol
ReplyDeleteI also had this problem with Internet Explorer version 6 I found that going to be www.facebook.com www.facebook.com / home.asp shows no freezing. When I go to depends on the favorites page (www.facebook.com / home.asp). I hope that helps. Otherwise, if you're using Firefox, also works.
ReplyDeleteI still have to www.facebook.com. When I try it always comes back to www.facebook.com / home.asp not.
I tried this last 2-3 weeks. I even took my laptop in a computer company to clean it. Here are two things that I've finally solved the problem:
ReplyDelete1) I bought RegCure. I could not believe what my computer is "clean" compared to other registry cleaners, I have purchased. Who solved the problem, a bit of Facebook, but ends up being temporary.
2) The review came when I bought on 2/19/09 (in fact, again, because I do not think I needed it!) Software PCTools pcdoctor mentioned. We have 24 entries for the so-called Backdoor.Hackdoor. Norton Antivirus seems never to be found on this malware / adware issues, but pcdoctor found.
Note ... When I access Facebook, I noticed in the lower left corner of IE there was a "f"unny site looking for things, the words that he makes me suspect that something was going on. Now that I even mean it does not happen.
Pcdoctor cleaned and then asked me to restart and rescan backdoor.hackdoor, since he was a high risk.
After what happened was, I went back with RegCure.
Today, Facebook is working well. I have access to move from page to page. Frankly, I think the question is backdoor.hackdoor. It's something I probably picked up Facebook. E-mail info@facebook.com was unnecessary. I reset my password about 20 times, cleaned my cache / temp files and all the other things they do to you. So ... This worked for me. What do you buy something, but for $ 29 in pctools.comI have my senses back!