Graphics will not completely load from any Internet site.

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Marv Trott

When I attempt to load a website that has considerable graphics the loading
stops either partway or totally. Google will load the large Google graphic
and then stop. If I press refresh the rest of the Google page appears. Yahoo
will load the first row of graphics and stop. The scoreatlanta.org website
which has considersable graphics will not load.

I cleaned all the old files and cookies and Diskeeper is keeping the disk
defragged.

This problem just seemed to have occured. No programs have been added or
changes made to the computer.

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

Marv
 
Marv Trott said:
When I attempt to load a website that has considerable graphics the
loading stops either partway or totally. Google will load the large
Google graphic and then stop. If I press refresh the rest of the
Google page appears. Yahoo will load the first row of graphics and
stop. The scoreatlanta.org website which has considersable graphics
will not load.

I cleaned all the old files and cookies and Diskeeper is keeping the
disk defragged.

This problem just seemed to have occured. No programs have been
added or changes made to the computer.

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

Marv

Try this Marv,
Go into tools/internet options in IE and choose the "settings" button.
In the "Temporary Internet Files" portion of the dialog box, towards
the bottom right choose the "View OBjects..." button. Look at the
status of each entry and get rid of the ones that are corrupted. The
ones that say "installed" are usually good. You can right click on
each line and choose properties and that will help you figure out what
each one does or what it is associated with.

I had one yesterday that was marked "Unknown" that turned our to be
dictionary.com tool bar that I no longer use. I found that this has on
2 occasions cleared up problems like that for me. >
 

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