Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Internet Explorer 7 Crashes or hangs

If the IE browser crashes, the most likely problem is that there is a loophole in the additional 100 (Toolbar or Browser Helper Objects). In order to verify and add Buggy isolated, follow these steps:

1. Start IE browser add-ons in the absence of mode, or by right-clicking the desktop icon, or click Start | Run, enter: iexplore.exe - extoff
2. To determine whether the failure of IE browser.
3. If not, use Tools | Manage Add-ons to disable browser extensions and tool bars
4. Restart IE browser, and re-enable browser extensions one by one.
5. Once you find a broken link the extension of the manufacturer and request updates.

If you start Internet Explorer to disable the add-ons, you may find that this problem can be solved. Then, you can find and disable the add-ons, conflict with Internet Explorer. To achieve this, follow these steps:

1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, point to Manage Add-ons, and then click Enable or Disable Add-ons.
3. In the Manage Add-ons dialog box, click an add-on.
4. Under the settings, click Enable, and then click OK.
5. Restart Internet Explorer.

If the problem occurs, you add the recent opening of a conflict with Internet Explorer.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 until you find the address, in this conflict with Internet Explorer. Then, disable the add-ons.

If the IE browser still crashes often, even in the browser add-ons are disabled:

* Please ensure that you are running the latest version of anti-virus, anti-malicious software, and / or firewall programs.
* Please ensure that the driver for your graphics card is the latest.
* If you have installed Google Desktop, please make sure you update to the latest version of Google Desktop.
* If you have 7 - Zip, or other Windows Explorer extension installed, please make sure you update to the latest version.

2 comments:

deepakw3c said...

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Unknown said...

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