I am very upset using IE10 but before I write an entire article on how bad it is, I just want a quick fix.
The problem is like this: after long research sessions whenever I open a new tab of webpage, the pages it displays are crippled. Blank, half-blank or anything in between. I cannot remember if this is the 100 times I have to save all the tabs, exit and restart IE in order to have the pages displayed correctly. Did I mention that I always have to check/kill traces of iexplore.exe in Task Manager because quite often it does not exit cleanly?
Any explanation or quick fix will help clarify this seemingly annoying problem I am having. Also, memory consumption is on the high side when compare to other browsers. When it reached 1000-1500MB IE starts having this problem.
Windows 8 on HP EliteBook, Intel Graphics 3000 with latest driver, 16GB ram running x64 iexplore - typical memory consumption for all instances of iexplore: 100-1500MB; typical memory usage of all applications - 4-14GB depending on workload but usually around 4-6GB.
The problem is like this: after long research sessions whenever I open a new tab of webpage, the pages it displays are crippled. Blank, half-blank or anything in between. I cannot remember if this is the 100 times I have to save all the tabs, exit and restart IE in order to have the pages displayed correctly. Did I mention that I always have to check/kill traces of iexplore.exe in Task Manager because quite often it does not exit cleanly?
Any explanation or quick fix will help clarify this seemingly annoying problem I am having. Also, memory consumption is on the high side when compare to other browsers. When it reached 1000-1500MB IE starts having this problem.
Windows 8 on HP EliteBook, Intel Graphics 3000 with latest driver, 16GB ram running x64 iexplore - typical memory consumption for all instances of iexplore: 100-1500MB; typical memory usage of all applications - 4-14GB depending on workload but usually around 4-6GB.
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