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no the problem first showed up on my single core 64bit system which seems to be ok after a reinstalll
duel core 64 still no problems.
i shall continue on both machines and report any problems thats why beta`s are released to fully debug the software.you can always go back to IE8 if problems persist or get worse.
my main concern is it seems to be sloeing down other applications such as onlin gameing and max had a problem with visual studio.
keep on tweaking and keep on posting. Topper:)
What is interesting here is that I have two W7 HP x64 computers
I also have both IE9 x32 and x64 on both computers
My firewalls appear to be set identical for IE on both computers
The difference is that on one of the computers I am using IE9 Beta and and on the other one IE9 RC
IE9 Beta x32 and x64 both work fine
IE9 RC x32 works fine
IE9 RC x64 will not load and connect but tries to load and then crashes. Fortunately these crashes are not affecting anything else.:)
This morning the Control Panel - Windows Update - offered IE9 RC as a download on the x64 computer that I had IE9 Beta x32 and x64 and both worked.
I downloaded and installed the updates.
x32 loads and works fins
x64 does not load and crashes almost immediately
IE9 RC x64 still does not load and work on my other x64 computer.
So for now I moved IE9 RC x32 to the Task Bar and will use it.
Strange that IE8 x64 and IE9 Beta x64 both worked on these x64 computers but that IE9 RC x64 does not.
Will keep an eye on this for awhile. I've pretty well standardized my systems on Chrome anyway which is excellent.
The big thing about IE9 seems to be HTML5 compatibility. What's interesting is that HTML5 is actually still a draft standard which won't even be final until 2014! Think we're in a bit of a rush here?
I'll stick with Chrome for now. I've got work to do. I can't keep fiddling with this.
- Max
yesterday M$ released a new IE9 installer, performed reinstall with new setup and confirm IE9 64bit is finally working.