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Post by meki // Jun 17, 2007, 11:42am

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If i open up the new manual 7.51, and click on a chapter it crashes internet explorer 7. Does this happen to anyone else or is it just my IE7?

Post by Improv // Jun 17, 2007, 1:07pm

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If i open up the new manual 7.51, and click on a chapter it crashes internet explorer 7. Does this happen to anyone else or is it just my IE7?


What are your computer specs: Ram? CPU? Video Card? Hard Drive speed? etc.


You might be overloading your system, especially if TS and IE are loaded at the same time.

Post by meki // Jun 18, 2007, 1:21am

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My comp specs are:


AMD 2800+ (2.1ghz)

1.5 GB ram

Nvidia 5700 FX ultra 128mb

240gb (200 +40) hard drives

XP home sp2


Ill be upgrading my computer at the end of july so if that is the problem then it will be fixed. I didn't have any problems with 7.11, so i don't know why 7.51 is not working as well.


It happens even if i open up the web page directly from the file with out TS loaded up

Post by Norm // Jun 18, 2007, 4:53am

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Curious if perhaps there is an update for your Adobe Acrobat Reader. Might be worth checking out.

Post by meki // Jun 18, 2007, 11:33pm

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I installed Adobe Reader 8 (previousely had 7) and it has fixed the problem. It is strange tho, as I had only just reinstalled my computer a week ago. Also I have tryed it on my computer at work, still runing Adobe Reader 7 and it works fine.

Post by Norm // Jun 19, 2007, 5:19am

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Well between you, me and the fence post, I had a problem as well. Turns out it wasn't a crash for me but Adobe was trying to update my version. Once I let it update and regained control over my iExplore program, all was well :)
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