I'm new here, and totally FRUSTRATED!

TimmysMom

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Hi,

I am so frustrated with Windows IE, Live Mail, you name it. The problem I have most often is, when I am opening my mail, it takes forever to load, then I get the error message "Windows Cannot display that page" - happens everytime I try to reply or send a message.:mad:

I have a 9-month old Dell Studio, and despite the motherboard crapping out the second week I had it, it's been fairly okay for my needs. I run Vista XP Home, and I hate Vista, but cannot find out how to switch back to Win.

Okay, I got off track - How the heck can I fix Live mail to work better, or do I upload another browser program? Don't laugh, I don't know all the right terms to say - so "explain it to me like I'm a six-year old." (Anybody know the movie where that line is from?)

Thank you for any help or big bomb you can send me. . .
 

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You could try using firefox as your new web browser alternatively if your loading your live mail using the url mail.live.com you could try selecting the link on the main screen to use the more basic version if you don't have a very fast internet connection.
 

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System One

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    HP HDX 16-1010ea
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    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26Ghz (2 CPUs) ~2.3GHz
    Memory
    4096MB RAM
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
    Sound Card
    Dolby Home Theater
    Monitor(s) Displays
    16.4" Built-in Laptop Display
    Screen Resolution
    1920*1080
    Hard Drives
    Internal HDD 320GB
    External HDD [WD Portable 320GB]
    External HDD [Maxtor 500GB]
    Keyboard
    onboard
    Mouse
    Logitech VX Revolution
    Internet Speed
    6MB Fibre Optic Broadband
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    Blu-Ray/DVDRWDL/CDRW/LightScribe, Akasa Assisted Cooling Plate

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Hello TimmysMom,

Welcome to Vista Forums.

For the browser you could try IE8. or as argowen suggests, Firefox.

Hope this helps.

Gary
 

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    Dell XPS420
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    Intel Core2 Quad Q6600
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    Crucial Ballistix 4x2GB PC2 6400
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    NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS 256 MB
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    Creative SB X-Fi
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    HP w2207 + HPvs15
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050 + 1024x768
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    2-WD5000AAKS-500 GB
    WD 5000AAV-500 GB external
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    Microsoft Comfort Curve
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Thanks for the help! I was thinking about downloading I8, but figured it had to be as bad as the one I have now.
I also downloaded Firefox, but I couldn't find my mail or pin my favorites, so it was a bit confusing for me.

When you said, ". . . if your loading your live mail using the url mail.live.com you could try selecting the link on the main screen to use the more basic version ",
What and where is the main screen I use to get the basic version of Live? And, is this in IE or Firefox?

As you can see, even after ten+ years of usuing a PC, I'm still pretty limited in knowledge!

If you can give step-by-step instructions, I'd kiss your monitor!
 

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Thanks for the help! I was thinking about downloading I8, but figured it had to be as bad as the one I have now.
I also downloaded Firefox, but I couldn't find my mail or pin my favorites, so it was a bit confusing for me.

When you said, ". . . if your loading your live mail using the url mail.live.com you could try selecting the link on the main screen to use the more basic version ",
What and where is the main screen I use to get the basic version of Live? And, is this in IE or Firefox?

As you can see, even after ten+ years of usuing a PC, I'm still pretty limited in knowledge!

If you can give step-by-step instructions, I'd kiss your monitor!

Load IE and in the Address bar type mail.live.com (make sure you have already logged out as if you are already logged in it will simply take you to your inbox). then enter you username and password as normal. Lastly when you click login text will appear to say that it is connecting to your account and loading etc; at the bottom of that text it should say something along the lines of "loading taking to long click here" and it will initiate a lower bandwidth version of live mail. I've used it before and it almost like using the old hotmail but, with the slightly newer interface.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP HDX 16-1010ea
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26Ghz (2 CPUs) ~2.3GHz
    Memory
    4096MB RAM
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
    Sound Card
    Dolby Home Theater
    Monitor(s) Displays
    16.4" Built-in Laptop Display
    Screen Resolution
    1920*1080
    Hard Drives
    Internal HDD 320GB
    External HDD [WD Portable 320GB]
    External HDD [Maxtor 500GB]
    Keyboard
    onboard
    Mouse
    Logitech VX Revolution
    Internet Speed
    6MB Fibre Optic Broadband
    Other Info
    Blu-Ray/DVDRWDL/CDRW/LightScribe, Akasa Assisted Cooling Plate

    Laptop Gaming/Developer Power-User
Thanks for the help! I was thinking about downloading I8, but figured it had to be as bad as the one I have now.
I also downloaded Firefox, but I couldn't find my mail or pin my favorites, so it was a bit confusing for me.

When you said, ". . . if your loading your live mail using the url mail.live.com you could try selecting the link on the main screen to use the more basic version ",
What and where is the main screen I use to get the basic version of Live? And, is this in IE or Firefox?

As you can see, even after ten+ years of usuing a PC, I'm still pretty limited in knowledge!

If you can give step-by-step instructions, I'd kiss your monitor!

Load IE and in the Address bar type mail.live.com (make sure you have already logged out as if you are already logged in it will simply take you to your inbox). then enter you username and password as normal. Lastly when you click login text will appear to say that it is connecting to your account and loading etc; at the bottom of that text it should say something along the lines of "loading taking to long click here" and it will initiate a lower bandwidth version of live mail. I've used it before and it almost like using the old hotmail but, with the slightly newer interface.


I think I love you Argowen. Thank you so much - I'll give it a try - I live in a really remote area in San Diego county, and I use Sprint for my broadband, but it has very slow connection speed. :mad: But I'll do anything to at least get my mail!
 

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Load IE and in the Address bar type mail.live.com (make sure you have already logged out as if you are already logged in it will simply take you to your inbox). then enter you username and password as normal. Lastly when you click login text will appear to say that it is connecting to your account and loading etc; at the bottom of that text it should say something along the lines of "loading taking to long click here" and it will initiate a lower bandwidth version of live mail. I've used it before and it almost like using the old hotmail but, with the slightly newer interface.[/quote]


I loaded IE8, but when I closed the browser then re-opened it, didn't see any changes. Should I have? I did type mail.live.com, and went to my account, but it didn't ask for my login info. How do i know I am actually usuing IE8?
 

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I loaded IE8, but when I closed the browser then re-opened it, didn't see any changes. Should I have? I did type mail.live.com, and went to my account, but it didn't ask for my login info. How do i know I am actually usuing IE8?

You can check which version of IE you have by clicking Help, then selecting About Internet Explorer from the drop-down menu. A little window will pop up with information about the program and should say Internet Explorer 8.

Also, just as another way for you to access your mail easily, you might want to check out Windows Live Mail (the desktop client). It works like other desktop clients and pulls your e-mail from your online Windows Hotmail and Live accounts. By using this, you don't have to actually open a browser and surf around for your e-mail, it's all downloaded right into the client. Here's a link to more info and the download: Mail - Windows Live.

Hope this helps! Feel free to post with any other questions you have.

Cheers,
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS M1330
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory
    3GB
Thanks, RonS!

I had to shut down my computer for IE8 to load - my mail box now pops up faster, but it still takes forever to send or reply to messages.

I do not know if this is related to my connectivity, or what. What I'd like to do is, DUMP VISTS and go back to XP Pro!!!

Can I do that? And how?
 

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Thanks, RonS!

I do not know if this is related to my connectivity, or what. What I'd like to do is, DUMP VISTS and go back to XP Pro!!!

Can I do that? And how?

Technically, if you do have a copy of XP Pro you can do that. If you're not liking Vista at the moment, though, you could always download and install a copy of Windows 7 RC. You can actually try that new OS for free until June 2010.

Regardless of how you go (XP or Windows 7 RC), you are going to want to back up your PC before you do anything. Here's a link to how to do that: Methods for backing up your files - Windows Vista Help.

If you have your XP installation discs still, all you'll need to do is insert them and do a clean install. If you want to try out the Windows 7 RC, you can dowload that from here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/download.aspx.

Cheers,
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS M1330
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory
    3GB
Hello:
---I use Firefox as a webrowser also and I love it! (compared to I-E)---I also use Hotmail, and lately the site has been having mondo-problems - like right now - I could not connect to them either, but I just know from past use that Hotmail/Live-Mail does their updates daily, or if it is overused then they crash---(so, I do not think that the problem is your pc, but may be your internet/service?)---you could also change to a different free- e-mail, like Yahoo, Google, etc, as some of my friends have too!---

peace
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
    eMachines D620 (laptop)
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    AMD Athlon Processor 2650e 1.60GHz
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    ACPI x86-based PC
    Memory
    (RAM) 1.00GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Internal DAC (400MHz) - memory: 382 MB
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Def Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ATI Radeon X1250 - 14"
    Screen Resolution
    1280 x 800 (60Hz)
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    ST9160310AS ATA Device
    Case
    Stealth~graphite
    Keyboard
    Launch Manager Version 2.0.02
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    Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad + Microsoft Optical Mouse 500
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    Cable/wireless-router
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    NO WEBCAM - (privacy)
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