Hi Tatyana,

 

It's the same problem on XP as well.  And so I am assuming IE7 is also 
having similar trouble.  This all started with the last IE update last 
week.  I've noted it to Google, but who knows how often these people 
actually look at the trouble shooting reports from us users.

 

The only way I can get mine to work, is to turn OFF the auto-translate 
feature.  Doing that holds the program stable for a while.  However it will 
revert to the auto-translate all by itself after several minutes.  You just 
have to keep an eye on the link, (lower left corner), in order to keep in 
manual translate mode.   

I hope this helps you limp through this irritating glitch until someone 
actually gets around to fixing it.  I know I'm ripping my hair out.   You 
can email me if you come up with other fixes that work on your IE.  

 

But then again, we *are* getting this service for free so one must ask, 
"How hard can I beat the Google people up over this?”

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