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Thanks for confirming that Kevin. That's actually a big help.

Now mlloyds post I mentioned earlier today (post #551 in this thread) is now working correctly. Redroosters post that I linked to is still misbehaving.
 
Edge 🙂 (and I like it)

Edge shows in your screenshot error message.

I wouldn't say edge is doo-doo without experiencing multiple crashes and annoying things like you mention. The times I use it are when pages don't render well in chrome - usually it is pages with mixed images and text where the text appears behind the images in chrome for whatever reason - - this happens on very few pages, btw... I also use edge when pages put a block on adblock plus 😉
 
Yes, I'm using Edge exclusively at the moment. No other browsers installed.

I've just had a browse around the forum and I don't seem to have to look at more than 3 or 4 posts in random threads before I find problem ones.

My 'reliability monitor' will be in negative numbers tomorrow 😀
 

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I have had similar weirdness when highlighting text. It happens only on this site and Yahoo mail. However I am running Windows 7 and IE 11 (two different machines).

Often the IE will be working fine, then I leave the room for some time (minutes to hours) without touching anything, IE will be frozen when I return. It will report that a problem with the web page has caused an IE error, and IE must shut down. Again only on these two sites.

This started several weeks ago right after the drop dead date for the W10 upgrade, and the next Tuesday updates occurred.
 
This started several weeks ago right after the drop dead date for the W10 upgrade, and the next Tuesday updates occurred.

Interesting. At the same time I started experiencing freezes and dumps which ended up causing the computer to be unreliable and unusable. Did full hardware tests and no issues were found so I ended up doing a clean W7 install and added SP1 but I've not installed the 258 updates. The 7 year old computer has been stable since bar one dump but I don't think it's a happy machine as the screen refresh ain't what it used to be (maybe the graphics card is dying).

A W7 update with a time bomb or a coincidence?

I've got a new W10 computer coming this week so comes the fun of getting some of my older software working and finding an email client that will read all my old Windows Live emails as I believe Live will not run under W10.
 
I have 4th appointment whit windows support dude
not only I will let him know that this is out on the web but and I am sure he will as the script sez " before terminating conversation whit customer , just to be polite and give the impression that we really give a dam, ask him if there is any other issue he may like to discuss,

So please attach a liner here and I will ask

You have till 00:00 GMT
 
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