Microsoft has introduced Ie8 Favorites Folders that was released in July 2020. Ie8 Favorites Folders are supposed to be a service intended to ease the mind of users when they are dealing with several folders or icons on the desktop. However, it seems that those who have used the Microsoft Ie8 Favorites Folders software that was bundled with Microsoft Windows Vista and later versions have experienced a number of setbacks. Users claim that the software crashed frequently, especially when they attempted to use their new Windows Ie8 Favorites Folders. The common complaints of the users about this software include:
The Windows freeze on login often resulted in their computers freezing or shutting down. Users who are suffering from this problem should not rely on the Windows restart feature to get rid of the problem. Rather, they should immediately update their software by downloading a fresh copy of Microsoft Windows. It is very important to note that you should run the Windows system scan every time before you start using your computer so that you will not experience any additional problems with the Microsoft Windows operating system. In case the Windows system scan shows that there are errors with the Windows, then it is best to run the Windows System Restore, which can be accessed by clicking on the Windows « Run » button in the « Start » menu.
The majority of the technical support personnel have stated that Windows Vista is more than enough to handle the applications that have been added to it. They have advised users to not worry about the Ie8 Favorites Folders issue because the Windows operating system is designed to handle the configuration of the hardware and software that you have installed in it. The technical support personnel had warned users that using any kind of software application that is not compatible with the Windows operating system may lead to frequent crashes of the Windows. Users should also not get caught up in the hype machine that is Microsoft when it comes to providing technical support for a product that has not been released yet.