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Win XP and Explorer 7
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dwh500
2009-02-23 20:34:10 UTC
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I have a Dell Dimension 2400 with 768 mb of ram. 2 weeks ago I re formate my
40 gig hard drive and reinstalled Win xp home. Went through all of the
updates. I then opened up and updated IE 6. Ever sense, when I open IE 6, it
freezes and takes up to 15 min. to un freeze. Checking Task Manager, it shows
that "jumprep.exe" is using 100 % of the CPU. I have tried installing IE 7
and IE 8 beta with the same results.Right now I am running Win XP service
pack 3 with IE 7. I tried removing SP3 and going back to SP2 but nothing
helps. I suspect Win XP is the main problem.

Any help resolving this will be greatly appricated.
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-02-23 20:55:28 UTC
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...Checking Task Manager, it
shows that "jumprep.exe" is using 100 % of the CPU.
DUMPREP.EXE maybe?

Did you take care of everything on the following webpage before otherwise
connecting the machine to the internet (e.g., to browse, check email, chat,
or download other stuff)?

5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/advanced/xppc.mspx
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
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I have a Dell Dimension 2400 with 768 mb of ram. 2 weeks ago I re formate my
40 gig hard drive and reinstalled Win xp home. Went through all of the
updates. I then opened up and updated IE 6. Ever sense, when I open IE 6, it
freezes and takes up to 15 min. to un freeze. Checking Task Manager, it
shows that "jumprep.exe" is using 100 % of the CPU. I have tried
installing
IE 7 and IE 8 beta with the same results.Right now I am running Win XP
service pack 3 with IE 7. I tried removing SP3 and going back to SP2 but
nothing helps. I suspect Win XP is the main problem.
Any help resolving this will be greatly appricated.
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