Are you the victim of Windows 7 internet explorer freezes? Not strangely you are not alone. Unfortunately this error has been reported by a number of Windows 7 users looking to find solution for fixing internet explorer freezes in their computers and laptops. There are few simple things which can help you prevent such incidence to happen.
Users have faced a similar situation and they resort to either close internet explorer or restart it frequently to keep it running. But you don't need to change your browser because there is a solution to fix Windows 7 internet explorer freezes.
Although internet explorer freezes can be frequent and troublesome there is a need to adopt a simple strategy to avoid these freezes.
Make it your habit to delete cache and internet history so that there are no Active-X components including the trojan worms are sent to your system. Some internet explorer freezes are linked to the infected worms penetrating into the system and destroying the Windows settings. Similarly there can be a spyware attack which could not only hit hard on the computer as a whole but chisel into the Windows registry database. At the Windows registry database, which is a store room for keeping information about softwares and hardware's in the form of registry keys, a spyware can manipulate and corrupt the important registry elements.
You should daily delete the internet temporary files if you want to beat Windows 7 internet explorer freezes. Also you shall try to keep the history saving time period to a shorter length. And importantly automatically delete cookies through internet explorer.
Conduct antivirus/antispyware and the malware scan. After that conduct the registry scan to fix corrupt registry and stop internet explorer keeps freezing.
It is very important to clean Windows 7 registry to fix internet explorer freezes since the spyware effect from registry is well removed only through a good registry repair software for computer.
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How to Install IIS in Windows 7
Windows 7, the latest avatar of the Windows operating system from Microsoft, comes bundled with upgrades for many useful features of the operating system. One of these is the IIS 7, which has got some additional features other than the IIS 7 bundled with Windows Vista. You will need to install IIS 7, especially if you wish to work with ASP .NET in Windows 7, or wish to do some web development with Adobe Dreamweaver.
Here is how you can install IIS in Windows 7:
1. Click on Start button, and then select the option Control Panel.
2. Click on the link named "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. In the next window that opens up, you will see a host of options with checkboxes beside these. Checking the boxes fills those with blue color, and turns the corresponding features on, while removing the checks turns those off.
4. Click on the item named "Internet Information Services" to expand the corresponding node. Be sure to check the box beside the item.
5. Now under the node, look for the services you would need for development in ASP .NET. Check all that you think may apply to your field of work. Checking the box for Internet Information Services does not turn on all the services under it, so you will have to do that manually, one at a time.
6. Once you are done, click on OK.
7. You will see a message box with a progress bar, indicating that the changes you made are being applied to the operating system. Do not interrupt the process, or some of the necessary files may get corrupted. Once all the changes have been applied, the progress bar will disappear automatically.
8. Now, open your web browser.
9. Type http://localhost in the address bar and press Enter.
10. You will now be able to see the new local host page in IIS 7, with the word "Welcome" written in it in many languages.
Source: http://goo.gl/DOYMp
Here is how you can install IIS in Windows 7:
1. Click on Start button, and then select the option Control Panel.
2. Click on the link named "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. In the next window that opens up, you will see a host of options with checkboxes beside these. Checking the boxes fills those with blue color, and turns the corresponding features on, while removing the checks turns those off.
4. Click on the item named "Internet Information Services" to expand the corresponding node. Be sure to check the box beside the item.
5. Now under the node, look for the services you would need for development in ASP .NET. Check all that you think may apply to your field of work. Checking the box for Internet Information Services does not turn on all the services under it, so you will have to do that manually, one at a time.
6. Once you are done, click on OK.
7. You will see a message box with a progress bar, indicating that the changes you made are being applied to the operating system. Do not interrupt the process, or some of the necessary files may get corrupted. Once all the changes have been applied, the progress bar will disappear automatically.
8. Now, open your web browser.
9. Type http://localhost in the address bar and press Enter.
10. You will now be able to see the new local host page in IIS 7, with the word "Welcome" written in it in many languages.
Source: http://goo.gl/DOYMp
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