How To Fix Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working Error
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Guide to Using Google Chromewindows-10-fast Home > How do I fix the Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working error? How do I fix the Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working error? Posted on September 10, 2013 by vonnie — 72 Comments ↓ I generally feel nothing but antipathy toward Internet Explorer so when it freezes and displays that stupid little "Internet Explorer has stopped working" error it vexes me like nothing else. I find the "Windows is checking for a solution to the problem…" sub-message obnoxious and sardonic. Why? Because we all know Windows isn't checking for anything; that's just a message Microsoft's coders threw in to make you think Windows is actually doing something for you. In most cases, it's just a waste of time. I usually impetuously click Cancel before Microsoft devises it's false plan of redemption. If your browser is feeling indolent but doesn't completely freeze up, you might want to see the article I wrote about speeding up Internet Explorer; however, if IE keeps crashing on you with these silly stopped working messages then read on for the fix. Breathe The number one thing to do is stay cool, stay composed, maintain equanimity. Don't throw a temper tantrum or brandish your laptop like a weapon or threaten to chuck it out the window instead… relax, take a breath and tell yourself: I can fix this, I've got this. Let's go. After you've done that, you're heart rate should return to it's resting state. Now you're ready to tackle this problem. Help! I broke Internet Explorer! 1. If Internet Explorer is still holding on for dear life, completely kill the process so you can ensure it's totally closed. You can press Shift + Control + Esc to launch the task manager then find, iexplore.exe and click the End Task button. 2. Now that you've kicked the Internet Explorer process into oblivion, click Start and type: internet options Depending on your geek factor the Internet Properties window is somewhere between obscure and familiar. 3. Click the last tab along the top row called Advanced and click the Reset… button near the bottom of the window. A dialog box zips on the screen with a bold font warning that's scary enough to send most computer neophytes running for the nearest Geek Squad But let's think about this: what are we really about to do? Yes, resetting Internet Explorer will revert IE to its embryonic state. IE will