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Thank you for reviewing this post. I know, I know, AOL is normally personal
non grata around these parts, but it is germain to my question.
I have a neighbor who has a nice new Dell machine and has updated to IE7 as
soon as the machine came out of the box. IE7 and Firefox both work just
fine. However, and I cannot explain why, he likes to use AOL to surf the net
(familiarity, I believe). He says that when he gets on AOL it is
excruciatingly slow. I have changed his IE settings for him as per other
posts in this area about checking for page updates and reducing disk space
for TIF to 150M versus default of 250M. This did not change the slowness of
AOL.
What might be causing this and how might I help him solve it short of
telling him to ditch the AOL, which is not a viable solution at this point?
Thank you so very much for your time and response(s).
Kindest regards,
Don in Tucson
AizA
non grata around these parts, but it is germain to my question.
I have a neighbor who has a nice new Dell machine and has updated to IE7 as
soon as the machine came out of the box. IE7 and Firefox both work just
fine. However, and I cannot explain why, he likes to use AOL to surf the net
(familiarity, I believe). He says that when he gets on AOL it is
excruciatingly slow. I have changed his IE settings for him as per other
posts in this area about checking for page updates and reducing disk space
for TIF to 150M versus default of 250M. This did not change the slowness of
AOL.
What might be causing this and how might I help him solve it short of
telling him to ditch the AOL, which is not a viable solution at this point?
Thank you so very much for your time and response(s).
Kindest regards,
Don in Tucson
AizA