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with add-ons disabled, I've tried resetting all IE settings. It happened on IE10 and still
Internet Explorer Closing Unexpectedly
happens after reverting to 9. I'm on Windows 7 at work internet explorer closing one tab closes all and, unfortunately, can't use a superior browser. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: iexplore.exe Application
Closing Internet Explorer Tabs Xbox One
Version: 9.0.8112.16470 Application Timestamp: 510c8801 Fault Module Name: nvwgf2um.dll Fault Module Version: 9.18.13.1106 Fault Module Timestamp: 50f94515 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 000f651a OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 Locale ID: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/every-time-i-close-ie-error-message-says-microsoft/98c08ec4-58d1-485c-bcc9-5a8ebfb22805 1033 Additional Information 1: 0a9e Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789 Additional Information 3: 0a9e Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789 Read our privacy statement online: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409 If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline: C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt raphoenix 2013-04-09 21:10:40 UTC #2 Try this MS Fix.http://support.microsoft.com/mats/ie_performance_and_safety/Reboot geek 2013-04-10 04:03:01 UTC #3 Looking up nvwgf2um.dll, it https://discuss.howtogeek.com/t/solved-ie-has-stopped-working-every-time-i-close-it/992 appears that it is a graphics driver problem. Doing a little bit of research on some forum threads indicates that you need to either disable hardware accelerated rendering in Internet Explorer 9, or disable stereoscopic 3D in the NVidia drivers. I'm guessing that in your instance, it's definitely something to do with hardware acceleration. You can quickly disable here to test: robotsneedhugs2 2013-04-12 12:55:16 UTC #4 Disabling hardware rendering did it. 3D was already disabled. Thank you. Is there a way to mark this as solved? Or is that unnecessary? geek 2013-04-12 13:00:18 UTC #5 Glad we could help Basically we've been just editing the titles to say solved, as there's not a built in feature for that. Bacchus_Plateau 2013-05-14 20:41:04 UTC #6 Thanks so much!!! The disabling hardware rendering fixed me, too. This was SUPER annoying and like the OP said, I am tied to IE because of internal applications. Home Categories FAQ/Guidelines Terms of Service Privacy Policy Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled
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working, freezes, crashes, hangs in Windows 10/8/7 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Internet Explorer 11 is a pretty stable browser and runs very well on Windows. But there maybe be times when you may find that, for some unknown reasons, your Internet Explorer freezes, crashes or frequently hangs in Windows 10/8/7 - or that it does not load or start at all. You may even see a Internet Explorer has stopped working message. Internet Explorer Freezes Or Crashes Here are some trouble-shooting steps you may want to try if you find that your Internet Explorer freezes or crashes frequently: 1] To begin with, clear Internet Explorer Cache via it Settings or by using Disk Cleanup Tool or run CCleaner. Next, run your antivirus software to check for malware infections. Run sfc /scannow and at the end, reboot if asked for. This will replace corrupted system files if any. Finally, Open IE, click Tools > Internet Options > Security > Reset all Zones to Default level, and see if it helps. 2] If still, you find your IE giving problems, close it and run IE (No Add-ons). This opens up the browser without loading any add-ons, toolbars or plug-ins. If it works fine, then it is obviously one of your add-ons that may be causing problems. Use the Manage Add-ons tool, and disable each one after the other to find out which one is causing the problem. Try to narrow down and identify the offending add-on and then disable or remove it completely. 3] In Internet Options, go to Advanced Tab and click on Reset tab. Restart IE. The Reset Internet Explorer option deletes all temporary files disables any add-ons, plug-ins, toolbars, and resets all changed settings to default. Although this is a quick-fix, you will have to re-install the add-ons. Incidentally, you can also Reset Internet Explorer settings easily with Microsoft Fix It. 4] Use Software Rendering instead of GPU Rendering