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IE 7 vs IE 6, what is different that I am able to have video.

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computerkiller - 20 Jun 2007 01:08 GMT
I use Gamespot's website alot, but I am not able to run any video or have
sound. I uninstalled IE 7 and I was able to have video, but no sound. Does
anyone no what would be the difference? (I relize that this a near
impossilble task, but hope some one might know the answer.)
Themoleguy28 - 20 Jun 2007 06:31 GMT
> I use Gamespot's website alot, but I am not able to run any video or have
> sound. I uninstalled IE 7 and I was able to have video, but no sound. Does
> anyone no what would be the difference? (I relize that this a near
> impossilble task, but hope some one might know the answer.)
Themoleguy28 - 20 Jun 2007 06:37 GMT
I have a similiar problem. I have sound and no video. I can hear it playing
but cant see anything but a black screen. Also my computer seems to run alot
slower then with ie6. Iam also unable to update and my one care live says my
computer isnt connected to the internet when i know it is because i can check
my email and surf the web. If anyone can help i would be happy also. Thanks,
Chuck

> I use Gamespot's website alot, but I am not able to run any video or have
> sound. I uninstalled IE 7 and I was able to have video, but no sound. Does
> anyone no what would be the difference? (I relize that this a near
> impossilble task, but hope some one might know the answer.)
 
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