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I use Firefox for the most part, but unfortunately in order to access my remote working portal I have to use Internet Explorer (10).


It's been a while since I'd used it, and I've moved house since (not that I see that making a difference). Anyway, now when I try to open IE, a window opens with just a white background and the cursor doing that blue rotating circle thing it does when it's thinking. Then after 5-10 second it just closes.


Any ideas?



And yes I've done some google searches, but having no joy.

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Do you have Avast and/or have you installed it since you last used IE?


I know there have been problems with IE10 and Avast - that the latter prevents it from running and/or updating - could be that - Google it and you'll see lots of stuff listed which might ring a bell for you.

Otta Wrote:

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> Anyway, now when I try to open IE, a

> window opens with just a white background and the

> cursor doing that blue rotating circle thing it

> does when it's thinking.


It's not thinking, it's laughing at you.


> Then after 5-10 second it just closes.

>

> Any ideas?


Have you tried this, also from the horse's mouth? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967896

ianr Wrote:

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> It's not thinking, it's laughing at you.



Ha, I think you're probably right. Yeah tried both those things to no avail. Wonder if I've got some dodgy malware somehow, but AVG Pro isn't picking anything up.

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