There is a thread similar to this one in the Microsoft: Internet Explorer forum. In that forum, the culprit to the 30-60 second hang is a bit of spyware in your computer which monitors your surfing activity by sending the address of every new URL you attempt to access to a now non-existent...
Check out the thread entitled "Spyware - Where Does it Come From?" Basically, some site that you visited installed an instruction to send all of your surfing activity via a third party.
It is pretty sneaky, but is not considered a virus! The thread I pointed you to will link you to a...
Check out the thread entitled "Internet Explorer Loads Slow from Task Bar". Near the bottom you will find a response dealing with "Tracker Class". That is likely to be your problem.
In short, open up Windows Explorer, and drill down to the folder 'C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded...
It seems that a debilitating problem inherent in IE (all versions, it seems) comes from spyware that reports your surfing habits to a no-longer existing server. (See the thread entitled "Internet Explorer Loads Slow from Task Bar".)
My questions are as follows:
Where does such spyware...
Check out the thread entitled:
"Internet Explorer Loads Slow from Task Bar"
It documents many similar problems to yours. The bottom line is that the solution has really not been found yet. My suggestion is go to www.netscape.com and download Netscape. You will probably not have the...
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