Body & Soul9 mins ago
hotmail Error
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Hey,
I keep getting kicked out of my hotmail account, then getting an error message to say that:
'A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly, if it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive, Do you want to abort?'
I click on abort and then my hard drive sounds like it is about to take off! Ive done a virus scan and deleted my cookies, files and cleared my history. Can anybody help?
Everbody else in the office can use their HM accounts without problems, and other sites are working fine.
Thanks
I keep getting kicked out of my hotmail account, then getting an error message to say that:
'A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly, if it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive, Do you want to abort?'
I click on abort and then my hard drive sounds like it is about to take off! Ive done a virus scan and deleted my cookies, files and cleared my history. Can anybody help?
Everbody else in the office can use their HM accounts without problems, and other sites are working fine.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most websites use scripts, which are really small programs, or �scripts� (surprise!) that tell the page what to do to show its information. While I am by no means an expert in this field I imagine that if the website is experiencing a lot of usage this will slow it down, and this, among a myriad of other causes, could be what is happening. It could also be caused by malicious scripts either on the website (unlikely with hotmail? That�s another, very long story!) or on you pc. Run your antivirus software after updating the dats to make sure your pc is clean. Is this an ongoing situation or intermittent? It might be worth contacting the online help for advice. They know more about their websites than us. How often do you power off your machine? I have found (this has happened to me) that shutting down and restarting can help. It gives windows (I am assuming you are running windows) the chance to dump temporary files and start �fresh�. Manually clean out your temporary files. Go into �my computer, right click on the drive and select properties from the drop-down menu. Click �disc cleanup� and follow the instructions. This will clean your temporary files and may help. Also empty your deleted items folder. This shouldn�t really have any effect on you online browsing, but �windows� is a funny old thing, (Bill won�t like that!) and it is surprising what a good clean out can achieve! Post back if none of these work and I will try to help further. Post back if it does work, as it will help others with similar troubles.