What happens when you right click on one of the X's and in the popup menu, select "Show Picture"? Does IE let you view the pictuers then?
cscgal
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Go to System Properties (by right clicking on My Computer or via the Control panel). Then choose the Advanced Tab. Then click the Performance settings button. Click the advanced tab. Allocate more virtual memory. Virtual memory is hard drive space that the computer can use as RAM if your computer has used up all of the RAM it has. It's much slower, but it's much better than nothing, too. Virtual memory is known as a pagefile in Windows and as swap space in Linux.
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How much memory (physical RAM, not virtual memory) do you have? Unless you have only a very small amount of RAM, the problem is probably elsewhere.
Has this always been a problem, or did it just happen suddenly? If the later, were you changing anything on your system around the time the problem first appeared (think carefully...)?
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Tools -> Internet Options -> General
Click on 'Delete Files' to clean out your Internet cache. Also ensure 'Show Pictures' is enabled as mentioned previously.
That may not work, but often an excess of 'temporary internet files' will cause problems like this. You could also try a repair of Internet Explorer.
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Which Windows version do you have? Which version of Internet Explorer are you using?
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. and it's only in certain instances. How do I do a repair IE?
Thanks for the help.
Not all web pages are fully functinal .Some are outdated and the Pictures are no longer working .
Post a link[copy and paste the URL] to one of the sites that you are having problems with and we'll se if we get red X's
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Just as a final comment, then, it sounds like some settings have been altered which have caused the behaviour you mention. (I might add that it happens to me at times too, with some images that I'm aware others can view. But it's a very minor issue and I ignore the few instances I get.)
Grab hold of a copy of the 'Security CD' I've mentioned in this topic:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread4998.html
Install Interent Explorer 6 from that, over the top of what you have there, and it should correct any file corruption issues you may have, and reset all settings back to defaults. You'd need to reinstall a few Windows Updates later, of course, but most are included on the CD, as it contains all of them up to October 2003
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