• Annoying problem with new tabs

    Author
    Topic
    #483224

    I’m on IE9, Win7 Pro 64-bit

    When I click to put up a new tab, I get a blank screen rather than the New Tab page (which displays Popular Sites, re-open closed tabs, etc.)

    Now, I know I can go into Internet Options and select “Change how webpages are displayed in tabs” , and then change the “When a new page is opened” option to “The new tab page” – but this is supposed to be the default setting anyway (if you click on ‘Restore Defaults” at the bottom of that page). My problem is (and as I said, it’s an annyance rather than a massive headache) that, whilst it remains at that setting even if I close IE9 and then re-open it, if I close down my PC completely, when I open up again the setting reverts to ‘Show Blank Page’.

    Any ideas ?

    Viewing 6 reply threads
    Author
    Replies
    • #1332425

      Hi RayBurnley, to me, IE has always been a pain in the neck, no matter how it’s set, thats why I use Firefox.

    • #1332431

      Not true RR, not true.

      Internet Options, Tabs, When a new tab is opened drop down box:

      30879-IE-Tabs

      • #1332432

        Thanks Ted, but I know that and do it ; however, as I said, when I close down (switch off completely that is), upon re-boot this setting defaults back to “blank screen” – that’s what is so annoying, given that if I click on “Restore Defaults” it shows the default as being the New Tab page !

        As I say, this doesn’t applu if I merely close IE ; only when I shut down completely !

    • #1332497

      Ray, are you using any cleaning tool that runs at start up e.g. CCleaner

      30880-Capture

      Is this item ticked ?

    • #1332506

      No, Roderunner, not at all. I do use AVG PC Tuneup. but it doesn’t run at start-up ; interestingly I also have the same “problem” on my laptop, which rund under Win7 Home Premium. as I said in my original post, I find it strange because, having re-set it, IE works just as I want it to – even if I close it down and re-open it. However, if I dod a complete shut-down and re-boot, we’re back to the “Blank screen” option.

      And no, I don’t delete my browsing history.

      Strange one this – I could understand it if it re-set every time I close IE (which is usually only at the end of a day, although I’ve tried it out to see if this problem recurred then) but it only happens when I close down completely !

      I tell you – at times I think “bring back DOS 6 – all is forgiven !” I knew what I was doing in those days !

      • #1332510

        (..) interestingly I also have the same “problem” on my laptop, which rund under Win7 Home Premium.

        This strongly suggests a configuration issue or, even more strongly, a common app to both computers, that is causing it. I would see the TuneUp thing as a most likely culprit.

        In my own opinion, Tune Up like apps are a contemporary version of the infamous snake oil. They do nothing of what is proclaimed and not rarely, create problems of their own. I would get rid of it, at least in one of the PCs.

    • #1332507

      This does not happen in my case. I shut my PC down each night. The new tab always goes back to the New Tab Page, not that it helps me much because I do clean out my browsing history when I close my Browser each and every time. I do not see any other options that could be causing the problem. Sorry.

    • #1333215

      “I’m on IE9, Win7 Pro 64-bit”
      Same here, don’t have your problem. I agree with Ruirib [except re TuneUp, because it doesn’t run at startup] that it’s some common item, config or app. What happens when you boot into Safe Mode and launch IE? If the problem doesn’t happen, that tells you it’s something which runs at startup which is the culprit. Check your startup lists for likely culprits [should be something which starts up on both machines] and launch them one at a time [after Safe Mode boot] and check IE after each one. That should isolate the cause.

      If the problem still happens after Safe Mode and immediate IE launch, then look at any IE plugins or addons on both machines which run when IE starts. Same trick, disable them and readd one at a time to find culprit.

      Lugh.
      ~
      Alienware Aurora R6; Win10 Home x64 1803; Office 365 x32
      i7-7700; GeForce GTX 1060; 16GB DDR4 2400; 1TB SSD, 256GB SSD, 4TB HD

    • #1333225

      I had this exact problem a couple of years ago with the 32 bit IE. I have Windows 7 Pro x64. I started using 64 bit IE which worked fine. Some time later I had to do a fresh install of Windows 7. I then no longer had the problem. Not sure what was munged up.

      • #1454694

        It is definitely AVG. I had the same very annoying problem until I finally uninstalled AVG. Now when I reboot my PC the default opens the new tab page instead of a blank page. I had read that AVG had caused this problem, so I disabled AVG, but the problem persisted. I had also read that there is a virus causing the ‘about:blank’ page to display when the new tab button is pressed. I ran Malware Bytes but a virus wasn’t found. No, it wasn’t either of these. What finally solved the problem was uninstalling AVG.

    Viewing 6 reply threads
    Reply To: Annoying problem with new tabs

    You can use BBCodes to format your content.
    Your account can't use all available BBCodes, they will be stripped before saving.

    Your information: