Sorry for the late reply; work, and sick
Anyways, the story thus far...
Well, here's how I can explain it: when I have two tabs with websites in it, and one of them is yt, I can't judt click the IE logo from my startbar. I have to roll my mouse over, see the mini windows that fade in that "preview" the sites, right click the one I want to go and click restore. Now, just one tab that even has yt on it, I'm fine by clicking the logo like normal.
Thats how its ment to be.
I don't understand whats wrong?.
The OP is not saying that anything is wrong with those steps --- If I understand correctly, IE crashes/recovers if the preview being restored happens to be a YouTube page.
Well, here's how I can explain it: when I have two tabs with websites in it, and one of them is yt, I can't judt click the IE logo from my startbar. I have to roll my mouse over, see the mini windows that fade in that "preview" the sites, right click the one I want to go and click restore. Now, just one tab that even has yt on it, I'm fine by clicking the logo like normal.
That is what I thought that you were saying - I just was not sure - the term startbar is new to me. I'm not picking at your terms, I'm just making sure that I understand what you are doing.
I do not use preview panes (Aero peek) - so I cannot test much. It does sound odd to me that you would have to right-click on a preview window and then select restore. What happens if you hover the mouse over the preview pane of interest and then do a regular (left) mouse click? Does the YouTube IE tab crash?
Yup, exactly. I've tried without the tab being a yt link, and its fine. But if it is a yt link, a video or even the main page, that tab crashes and is either recovered or in error. However, it does happen sometimes with other sites as well, and other times not, even with or without a yt tab. Sites like, well, Seven Forums. I had one tab with a website about a poem, and the Seven Forums site on the othe tab; I restored IE by clicking the poem site and it was fine, but when I did the same with Seven Forums one, it crashed like the yt tabs. And its the same when it comes to saving on my favorites; I tested google.com and google mail; google, I can fav that if I wanted to just fine, but google mail, it crashes and restores. Then, I tried another "vid" site similar but different from yt: and I can fav that, and click to open from a preview from IE. IE is acting very weird.
Also, I noticed that in those previews, unless IE is up already, the yt tab playing a vid doesn't actually show it in the previews.
For the YouTube issue. Have you tried updating Flash?
I have filehippo to let me know what updates I would need, one of them being flash. For a while now, filehippo hasn't really popped up with anything that I may have to update. Last time, it was flash and firefox, but I can't remember when that was done.
Try this:
Right click on the task bar, Click on properties, Under Task bar buttons, change this option too: NEVER COMBINE
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Then Open more then 1 web page. Check the task bar?
If you open another TAB in IE, it will always "group" it on the task bar. You will need to open a new Explorer window each time for it to display sepertely in the Task Bar, Unless you change IE settings to always open new TAB in a new window.
Okay, I did this and the problem is still the same. However, by doing this change, I can just click the IE logo instead of having to select a tab, and if it is a yt tab, it WILL reopen with no problem. But, I even selected "not to peek" and it still peeks; it still previews the tabs, and even when I did click "no" in properties. And when I still left-click the yt tab to see what happens if it works under this new change you led me towards, it's the same crashes/restores/errors.
I'm sorry guys if what I'm saying is weird, but that's because the problem itself is a weird issue because it happened and nothing can explain why or what's wrong and even how to fix it.