MSN Homepage pegs CPU to 100%I am running Windows Vista Home Premium with 2 monitors and IE 8.  My home page is <a href="http://www.msn.com">www.msn.com</a>.  Whenever I open msn.com the computer binds up and gets very slow.  I opened up task manager and found that the cpu usage is 100% and stays that way.  This is true whether it is one screen or two.  If I go to any other website the cpu usage drops into the low teens.  Is there something wrong with the MSN home page or do I have an option on the IE 8 making it do this?<br/>Any help would be appreciated.<br/><br/>Thanks <br/><br/>Mike Sellers© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:17:51 Zbdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/MyLiveCom/thread/bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2#bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/MyLiveCom/thread/bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2#bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2Mike Sellershttp://social.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=Mike%20SellersMSN Homepage pegs CPU to 100%I am running Windows Vista Home Premium with 2 monitors and IE 8.  My home page is <a href="http://www.msn.com">www.msn.com</a>.  Whenever I open msn.com the computer binds up and gets very slow.  I opened up task manager and found that the cpu usage is 100% and stays that way.  This is true whether it is one screen or two.  If I go to any other website the cpu usage drops into the low teens.  Is there something wrong with the MSN home page or do I have an option on the IE 8 making it do this?<br/>Any help would be appreciated.<br/><br/>Thanks <br/><br/>Mike SellersWed, 17 Jun 2009 03:13:03 Z2009-06-17T03:13:03Zhttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/MyLiveCom/thread/bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2#a6c341b0-a9ac-4ae8-9814-161ffd95552fhttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/MyLiveCom/thread/bdadd49d-11bb-49a1-a567-39e3bec632a2#a6c341b0-a9ac-4ae8-9814-161ffd95552fJason A. Garzahttp://social.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=Jason%20A.%20GarzaMSN Homepage pegs CPU to 100%Hi Mike,<br/><br/>These types of issues are generally related to Flash ads that are not loading properly.  If you can send either a screen image of the page or let us know what ads are loading, we can ask the MSN.com team to investigate this.<br/><br/>Thanks,<br/><br/>Jason  <hr class="sig">Jason Garza, Program ManagerWed, 17 Jun 2009 18:24:55 Z2009-06-17T18:24:55Z