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when i minimize my internet browser it disappears completely!


Question Posted Friday December 28 2007, 6:28 pm

sometimes when i minimize my internet browser it disappears completely! and i lose track of what i was looking at, all my opened tabs :[ and its hard to search when my history is so full i dont know where to start.


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theymos answered Saturday December 29 2007, 11:19 am:
Press ctrl alt del. In the "Applications" tab, it will show the title of your browser window, and have its icon on the left. Right click this and choose "bring to front". This should fix it.

This problem is caused when explorer forgets that it has your browser open. It happens when your computer is strained by lack of RAM.

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