Uninstall then reinstall. Java is a bad thing right now anyway. I have it disabled in Firefox.
Uninstall then reinstall. Java is a bad thing right now anyway. I have it disabled in Firefox.
Uninstall your Java thru Add/remove Programs in control panel. Then you can reinstall from the website at http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Sorry guys, but I do not see anything labeled JAVA in Add / Remove programs in Control Panel. What am I missing here ?
Don't have that entry Lynchknot Here are five entries that could be questionable. The firsty three I have no idea what they do or are for. SHOCKWAVE, SOLID PEER, AND SP2 CONNECTION PATCHER. I also have had Kazaa Lite K+++ v2.4.3 for months without any problem. The last one is Morpheous, which I guess might be the problem, since I downloaded it recently. Not sure if that is when the problems started.
sounds like you don't have Java installed but rather MS JavaVM maybe: http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:...ient=firefox-a
Or try installing the latest sun Java. Let it check your configuration (use IE): http://www.java.com/en/download/windows_automatic.jsp
Last edited by lynchknot; July 6th, 2005 at 02:28 AM.
Hi lynchknot--I think we got it. I downloaded that latest Sun Java that you gave me the link to. Then I went back to that fireworks site. I was able to click about 10 to 12 times without a freeze up. Before, the computer froze up after 3 or 4 clicks.
Many thanks to you, efc, rik, 1badger11, and egghead for all the help and suggestions. I knew sooner or later you experts would figure it out !!!! Mike
You're welcome mike.
hehe, wow - he said "expert" - Hang around mike, you'll see the truth before long (I'm usually the one with bizarre problems)
- wait. Are you saying it still freezes? That's wrong. I can click it 1000 or all week+ without a freeze.I was able to click about 10 to 12 times without a freeze up
Last edited by lynchknot; July 6th, 2005 at 03:12 AM.
Hi lynchknot---no freezes. I just meant that I clicked up to about 12 times without a freeze up. Before it would freeze up at about the third or fourth click. I just went back again and clicked about 20 times very fast, and all was fine. Thanks again to all !!!
I'm back. Had two freeze ups this evening. I was filling out a form on the internet, and I tried to copy / paste an address and the computer froze. Had to manually shut down. Then I was on that Hallmark site to send e-cards, well when I went to send the card, the computer froze up again. This time I could at least get to task manager but was unable to "end task" the problem application. All I got was that the program was not responding. I then went back to that fireworks site, and was able to click about 20 times or so, very fast, without a freeze up ????? Vey confused. Should I maybe format the computer and reload everything, or maybe try that "Repair function" by booting to the XP disc ?
It's gonna be hard to say in this. On a sitye that requires intense JAVA it works fine but on a "lite" JAVA site it freezes...
Try other card sites and see what it does. Ensure that those sites aren't "Flash" or Shockwave enabled. Then if they aren't, we have more work.
does this occur with any browser you use?
Well its always best to try and fix the problem and understand why its happening. If that becomes a chore and to much time spent without a solution here's the steps I always take...Vey confused. Should I maybe format the computer and reload everything, or maybe try that "Repair function" by booting to the XP disc ?
I try to remember what I (or someone else) did to the PC right before the problems started, then I undo. If that fails....
System Restore- I always go back to a point where things worked fine, System Restore is nice because it eliminates programs that may be causing the problem. If that doesn't work.....
XP Repair- Usually always works for me, you'll need to install SP2 and updates after. Remember that XP Repair only fixes a broken OS, it doesn't fix programs that are causing problems.
Format & clean install- This is the last resort for me but it sure in the heck is a good one
All the above is what I suggest.
I have backups and Image of my HD, thats what I'll use if the need ever arises.
Get your PC working perfect and make an Image or Backup
sfc /Scannow should fit in that list nicely.
It should but its my list so it doesn'tOriginally Posted by lynchknot
I never use "sfc /Scannow" , its like a cheap half done XP Repair. If your going to use the CD and wait and still install updates after... might as well go for the gusto of XP Repair
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