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thistle thistle is offline
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      06-01-2010
My new Dell with 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium freezes/locks up (necessitating shut down of the uninterruptable power supply) every single time I go to the login page at Yahoo (for my Yahoo groups). Then, today, Windows Live Mail (that program only) froze when I tried to open a Yahoo notification email I'd received about updates in my Yahoo groups.

There are times I want to visit Yahoo for various things (like to check my groups online), and right now, I can't. Very frustrating.

(I have 4MB of RAM, 2.7 Ghz dual-core processor, 700GB hard drive.)

Thanks in advance for any help,
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Hum...

I think yahoo uses flash on it's website. Though, flash isn't available for 64bit browsers.

What browser do you use? Try IE 32bit, which is allready on the machine, and update the flash player on that.

Also, why don't you try to make a gmail or some other non-yahoo email, and then have all the emails redirected from your yahoo adress to the non-yahoo adress.

Have you considered email clients like Thunderbird? They work very well, and, in my opinion, are much better than Live things.
 
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I've tried logging in to Yahoo groups with both Internet Explorer (which I usually don't use) and with my default browser, Sea Monkey. With both, my computer froze the minute the Yahoo login page came up. However, I will try updating the flash player through IE.

I don't have Yahoo email (I like desktop-based email), but I do like to visit the Yahoo groups of which I'm a member online (rather than getting individual emails or digests from those lists). Sigh. Will have to hook up the old computer, log in to Yahoo, change all of my group settings to "digest," I guess, if the flash player idea doesn't pan out.

I've tried to setup Thunderbird -- it never works for me. I usually love Mozilla products, but so far Windows Live Mail has been fine.

Many thanks for your advice!

Thistle




Fire cat wrote: I think yahoo uses flash on it's website. Though, flash isn't available for 64bit browsers.

What browser do you use? Try IE 32bit, which is allready on the machine, and update the flash player on that.

Also, why don't you try to make a gmail or some other non-yahoo email, and then have all the emails redirected from your yahoo adress to the non-yahoo adress.

Have you considered email clients like Thunderbird? They work very well, and, in my opinion, are much better than Live things.
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I have a friend who insists on using Yahoo, about every two weeks I have to over and fix something with his system because of Yahoo. He pays me $20 for my trouble though cause I fix it and he's happy.
 
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I have no particularly affinity for or loyalty to Yahoo -- I'd be just as happy not to use them. Unfortunately, several of my discussion lists are based on Yahoogroups -- I didn't set up those groups nor am I an administrator for them. Just a member.
 
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I've not had any issues with yahoo. I don't spend allot of time on yahoo. I log onto Messenger and clear all my trash for the day and then log back out. I may not have issues but that doesn't mean I wouldn't have issues if I spent more time logged in.

I wish I could be of more help.
 
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Fire cat's info was very helpful. (Updating Adobe Flash Player) I can now login at Yahoo on IE (but not on Mozilla Sea Monkey -- but since I only access Yahoo about once or twice a month, that's fine).
 
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Glad to hear you got it worked out thistle. I use Yahoo all the time and I've never had any issues with it.
 
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Glad I could help

I noticed one day something that said "Update Flash Player for better security", so I guessed it could have been caused by that.

For the other browsers, Flash is an addon you have to install from within the browser, so installing it directly won't do the job.
 
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