I have xp pro sp2 ie6 and use my isp as my homepage. When logging in i get a blank page with this error ie java script error description gat is undefined source www.tpg.com.au line 86. Clicking on either the ok or cancel loads the page. Firefox loads the homepage with no problem and changing my homepage to another web site does not bring up this error.
If you don't see anything on this page, that means your browser doesn't support IFRAME or you have JavaScript disabled. i recieve this message after try to see something.
I have a Gateway desktop, running XP Home with Pentium 4 CPU, 2.4 GHz, 256 MB ram, with 74.5 GB HD at 88% free, using FireFox 3.0.13 and Mcafee Security Suite from Comcast. I have followed other thread advice and removed old Java files, Adaware and Spybot S& D, and installed Superantispyware and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, CCleaner and HiJackthis. I have tried everything I know but working on this computer is like watching paint dry.
I went to check my email, and found that IE became unresponsive. Thinking that it was just IE 8 being itself, I proceeded to End Task, and tried to re-open the browser. For some reason, it didn't work. I then decided to re-start the computer to see if that would make a difference. When I did, I found that after logging in, the desktop background would show, but nothing else. I let it sit for more than an hour to see if it would respond, but to no avail.
Then, I decided to start the computer in safe mode. This seemed to work fine, and so I assumed that it was some sort of Trojan that was causing my computer to behave abnormally. So, I went online and installed AVG, as Symantec Antivirus did not work in safe mode. But, since Symantec needed to be uninstalled, the computer shut itself down, and restarted. Only this time, the computer simply did not load past the logo screen. Once that screen closed, I got a black screen, with a flashing cursor on the top left hand corner. It's been sitting there for about an hour, and there has been no change.
i just replaced my hard drive and installed all the software: but when i put in a search on any Browser - it is taking 20 to 30 seconds to load the page? but i have a 20 meg download speed. what do i have to do to rectify the problem.
I'm trying to help a neighbor with his PC. Last night he started having a problem (just all of a sudden out-of-the-blue) with no apparent reason or self-inflicted cause. He said he had not done anything unusual on his PC, and had only replied to a few emails over the last couple of days from family members (which did not have any attachments). He is using IE7. Here is what happens: When he opens a browser page (his home page is the Charter Communication News home page for customers), as soon as it finishes downloading (within 2 seconds) the browser page just disappears...as if it was exited. All other aspects of his PC works fine.
Here is what I did: I ran his three virus protections (AVG, McAfee & Nortons) as well as Ad-Adware, which only found low risk items that were deleted. I cleaned up his files, cookies, etc. and defragmented his hard drive. After re-starting the PC the browser page stayed up a little longer (maybe 4-5 seconds)...probably because I had deleted the cookies and it just took longer to fully download......
I can't install JAVA on my computer. I get error 1722 from java. I have followed everything on the page regarding how to get around this problem but with no success. The log says (in Swedish):tgrd: patchjre, plats: C:ProgramDelade filerJavaUpdateBase Imagesjre1.6.0.b105patch-jre1.6.0_03.b05patchjre.exe, kommando: -s "C:ProgramJavajre1.6.0_03" (tgrd=action, plats=place, Delade filer=shared files) I really need java! I have tried so many things now and I really hope someone out there can help me.
Is there any way to have a default Browser? I want every program that has links to open up in say. Firefox, I have tried setting it as my default browser in the settings option, and in "Set programs access and defaults". It works quite well... But can I get MSN Messenger to open up in that browser? When I click on my e-mails or MSN Space Etc. It opens up in Internet Explorer. Is there ANY way to open it in my default browser?
I am half way computer literate, but this one has me. I am hoping someone can tell me where to look. When I open Internet Explorer, my home page (www.google.com) opens.When it is finished loading, it automatically redirets to yahoo mail login page. The catch is, all my browsers windows that are open will be changed too. If I hit "stop" before the page is loaded, then hit "refresh", this action does not occur. I have Microsoft updates automatically downloade do my computer. I have the latest MacAfee anti-virus on my computer and have run the latest scan. I have run Microsoft beta spy-ware, ad aware and yahoo's version. I am not seeing anything.
I recently replaced MSJVM with Sun Java. I want to ask if the Java Plug-in Control Panel 1.3.1_02 is supposed to be removed. In the Add/Remove programs
I got a new motherboard installed because my old one fried itself and the pc was reformatted and windows was reinstalled. Since then, it was working fine. The start-up time had also lowered considerably and it was working perfectly for once.One thing that's been happening for a while, my computer started taking longer to start-up. I figured it was just all the programs etc I have installed. Then, I have this one external drive that I got connected internally. There were times where it wouldn't recognize this drive; it wouldn't show up on My Computer. Otherwise, it was perfectly fine. one of my most important drives (E) has been missing for the last 2 days. it hasn't shown up even once and i'm really worried i've lost data and need to recover it.
I installed the java 6 update 11 And when I sign into the program that is linked to it may computer restarts. Thought I had a virus so I completely reformatted drive and reinstalled windows(running xp home edition). When I uninstall the update the program works but is real slow.
I'm having a problem updating my java.I presently have j2se RTE 5.0.9 installed.I tried several times I get update version 10 with no luck.Everytime I went to the java site the 09 was listed.Now I see a new update to Java 6.0 and today is the 3rd try for that but when I click to download the site is always unavailable.With the exception of tuesdays Microsoft critical updates my system is up to date.
I've updated java on a new install of xp.before installing java 6 update 6 I uninstalled what ever java could be uninstalled from add/remove programs. I've just been in there now and I find that I have both java 6 update 6 plus java 6 update 4.
I uninstalled old JRE and tried to reinstall. It will download the installer but then it never starts. I have tried cleaning registry using ccleaner. I have tried downloading off line version but I get an errer about datacab1 may be corrupt. Any help would be appreciated.
I uninstalled Java a while back so I could install the latest version and now I can't even reinstall it. Says "Error applying transformations. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid."
I have been trying to install Java from Sun Microsystems and am constantly getting this message: "The installer cannot continue with the current internet connection settings" Is there a settingI even disabled my internet connections to install without any luck.
I got the upgrade from ME to XP this past weekend. The Java Plug-In from Sun Microsystems is required to be able to generate the mailing labels online. When I try to create a label I get that security bar up top. I do click on it and choose "Install Active X Control" but I keep getting the following error message, "The installer cannot proceed
XP Pro, SP2, After installing the latest Sun Java 5.4 (required to run several programs) I simply get a blank box where the app is supposed to be running. The same holds true when I attempt to open the Java Control Panel. It's blank. Java is enabled in Security Settings and allowed in my Program Access and Control Settings. Sun Java 1.3 works fine but several programs require the updated version. This is quite annoying and inconvenient. Any one having the same or similar problem? I've checked the KB, Also looked in Symantec KB (I have Norton Systemworks '05 and Internet Security '05), and checked for any conflicts with my Radeon 9600 pro vid card drivers. I've also looked for .Net conflicts. All updates are current for all products and drivers.
I had my hard drive replaced and a new install of everything. My concern is how do you find out what version of Java you have on the computer? I went to Add/Remove and it is not there. I remember seeing it somewhere but can't recall if its the old Add/Remove on the other drive or I just happened to run into it. I went into Windows, Java, and it told me nothing about the version. Has a bunch of zipped files and don't want to open anything that I don't know about. I have 3 folders, classes, trustlib, and packages. Nothing shows what version, if its even installed. I know you need the new update for it, if its not installed now, is it needed?
so i play diffrent game and the they need java it works but when im triyng to make games the java wont come out to open for exzample they come out as a notpass and lines on it .can anyone tell me what da problum is
I am using Windows XP. My computer won't let me view Java even though I have it enabled. Certain websites can't be viewed correctly, or it tells me I need to enable Java. I have Active Scripting enabled. I've tried uninstalling Java and reinstalling it again, but it doesn't work.
I was away for several weeks and apparently one of the younger set here has used my work computer for gaming, although they have one of their own for that. I found an icon on my desktop called Java Web Start. Now I vaguely remember that I read there is some clash or danger when you use Java on an XP system. Mine is XP Pro with SP2. Does anyone have an inkling what it might be, or if I am just imagining things? In which case I could safely leave it there, could I?
I have window xp and i cant install the new java update it says something about it already being install but i remove basically everything. Related to java but one thing i still see is java auto updater 2.0.2.1 any advice thanks.
When opening my add/remove program files I noticed that every Java update for Java 6 is stored on the computer. IE Java 6 Update 1 still on the system and I have all the way through Update 6. To keep all of the updates on the system. They take up alot of hard drive space
I just got a notice from Win. Download Center, that I need: "J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 2". In AddRemove programs I already have "J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 1". Do I NEED both? They are both HUGE, 117Mb EACH.
Been having a problem with java using 100% cpu so uninstalled java 1.6.0_05 and downloaded the offline installer for JRE 1.6.0_06. Also got rid of java entries in the registry,