I like to check ZRXUK on all the PC that pass through my hands. On a new clean build it ALWAYS works fine, whether XP, Vista or Win7. Equally IE7, IE8 or Firefox. the odd times I find it won't load are one machines that are cluttered up with loads of addons, browser toolbars, limewire etc. That's where the problem is rather than Proboards. IMHO
Tend to agree with you there Burchy, my new laptop keeps telling me the problems are with the add ons,
typically like this
Troubleshoot a problem with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Internet Explorer has stopped working properly.
This problem is usually caused by one or more Internet Explorer add-ons. Unfortunately, we are unable to determine which add-on is causing the problem. However, you can follow some troubleshooting steps to try to fix this problem.
What are Internet Explorer add-ons?
Add-ons are software components that add features and functionality to Microsoft Internet Explorer. When you visit a website, an add-on might be downloaded without your knowledge, or you might be prompted to download an add-on. These add-ons could cause Internet Explorer to run slowly or become unresponsive.
Examples of add-ons
Some examples of add-ons for web browsers include:
Extra toolbars
Animated mouse pointers
Stock tickers
Pop-up ad blockers
Update your Windows software
Follow the steps below to view updates that are available for your computer.
Click to open Windows Update in Control Panel
In the right pane, click Check online for updates from Microsoft Update.
Notes
If Microsoft Update is not installed you will not see the Check online for updates from Microsoft Update message. See the note below if Microsoft Update is not installed.
If you see a message telling you that updates are available, click the message to view and select the updates to install.
Notes
We recommend that you select and install all Important and Recommended updates. These updates improve your computer's security and stability.
If automatic updating is turned on you might not see any available updates. In that case the updates have already been installed.
Click Install. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
What do I do if Microsoft Update is not installed?
Follow the steps below to install Microsoft Update and check for updates.
Click to open Windows Update in Control Panel
Click Get updates for more products.
Review the Terms of Use, and then check the box next to I accept the Terms of Use. Click Install. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Windows Update will automatically start checking for updates. If you see a message telling you that updates are available, click the message to view and select the updates to install.
Click Install. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Turn off Internet Explorer add-ons you don't recognize
When you visit a website, an add-on might be downloaded without your knowledge, or you might be prompted to download an add-on. These add-ons might cause Internet Explorer to run slowly or become unresponsive. You should remove all Internet Explorer add-ons you don't recognize.
How do I spot malicious add-ons?
You can usually spot malicious add-ons under the Name column in the Manage Add-ons dialog box. Malicious add-ons might have:
Blank names.
Names that include random characters or have a sequence of numbers and letters (for example, fhriduvh.dll or f6rid8vh.exeas as opposed to Windows Messenger).
A publisher name you might not recognize.
How do I disable an add-on?
Open Internet Explorer.
Depending on your version of Internet Explorer, do one of the following:
In Internet Explorer 6, click the Tools menu, and then click Manage Add-ons.
In Internet Explorer 7, click the Tools menu, point to Manage Add-ons, and then click Enable or Disable Add-ons.
In Internet Explorer 8, click the Tools menu, and then click Manage Add-ons.
Which version of Internet Explorer am I using?
Follow these steps to determine the version of Internet Explorer you're using:
Open Internet Explorer.
Press Alt+H, and then click About Internet Explorer.
How can I find which version of Internet Explorer I'm using if it won't launch?
If you're unable to launch Internet Explorer you can use the following steps to determine the version you're using:
Click the Start button , and then, in the search box, type iexplore.
Under Programs, right-click iexplore, click Properties, and then click the Details tab.
Note
If the file version number begins with 6, you have Internet Explorer 6. If the file version number begins with 7, you have Internet Explorer 7. If the file version number begins with 8, you have Internet Explorer 8.
If you aren't using the latest version of Internet Explorer, consider updating.
How do I update to the latest version of Internet Explorer?
Click to download and install the latest version of Internet Explorer
How can I update Internet Explorer without launching my web browser?
Click to open Windows Update in Control Panel
Click Custom to check for available updates.
In the left pane, under Select by Type, click Software, Optional.
Select the Internet Explorer update, and then click Review and install updates.
Click the name of the add-on.
Click Disable. You might have to restart Internet Explorer for the changes to take effect.
Why do some add-ons include (Not verified) in the Publisher column?
If (Not verified) is displayed in the Publisher column in the Manage Add-ons dialog box, the add-on itself is not digitally signed even though the program that installed it might be. A digital signature verifies that a file comes from the person or publisher it claims to be from, and that no one has tampered with it since it was digitally signed.
How do I disable an add-on if I can't access Internet Explorer?
Click the Start button , and then click Control Panel.
Click Network and Internet, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage add-ons.
Click the name of the add-on you want to disable, click Disable, and then click Close.
Perform a free Full Service Scan using Windows Live OneCare safety scanner
Go to the following website, and then click Full Service Scan: Windows Live OneCare safety scanner
Additional troubleshooting
If you continue to receive this problem report after following the standard troubleshooting steps, we recommend following these additional troubleshooting steps.
Disable all add-ons (one at a time) until you can no longer reproduce the problem
Close all Internet Explorer windows.
Click the Start button , and then type Internet Options. From the list of results, click Internet Options.
Click the Programs tab, and then click Manage Add-ons.
Click the name of the add-on you want to turn off, and then, under Settings, click Disable.
Click OK.
Restart Internet Explorer. Continue using Internet Explorer the same way you did when you received a crash report. If Internet Explorer continues to crash after disabling this add-on, continue with the next step.
Repeat steps b through f for each add-on listed. When you can no longer reproduce the problem, the most recently disabled add-on is the cause of the problem. Please report this add-on to us by using the survey at the bottom of this page to help us improve our error responses.
Turn off all third-party browser extensions (also known as add-ons)
Close all Internet Explorer windows.
Click the Start button , and then type Internet Explorer in the Search box. From the list of results, click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
Internet Explorer will open a new window with all add-ons turned off.
If these steps don't solve the problem and you continue to receive problem reports, please consider filling out the survey at the bottom of this page. To help us continue to investigate this error, include the names of the add-ons that are currently enabled in Internet Explorer in the comments area of the survey.
Unfortunately this doesn't help much