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Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site How to Fix Internet Explorer has Encountered a Problem and Needs to Close Have you ever been browsing the Internet using IE happily until windows explorer has stopped working all of a sudden you get this horrid "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem internet explorer 11 and needs to close" error message, after which IE completely shuts down and you lose all of your tabs along with
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any forms you might have been filling out? Now that I use Chrome religiously, this has not happened to me even once, but it happened all the time with Internet Explorer. So for those poor 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 souls still using older versions of IE, here's a quick list of steps you can take to try and fix the underlying problem. The cause of this error can be any number of things, so you may have to try a few different methods before the problem is fixed. If you click on the link to see the data the error report contains, you may see something like this: Error sign http://www.online-tech-tips.com/internet-explorer-tips/how-to-fix-internet-explorer-has-encountered-a-problem-and-needs-to-close/ AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer. 7.0.5730.11 ModName: unknown ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 61eb77e0 So what can you do if you get this error? Try each one of the following steps and see if the problem goes away. Method 1 Open IE, go to Tools, Internet Options or click on the Settings gear icon at the top right and then clear out the temporary Internet files. Under Browsing History, click the Delete button and then check Temporary Internet files and website files. In case you downloaded an executable file that is causing the problem, this will remove it. Method 2 In some versions of IE, script debugging can be the cause for this issue. You can try disabling script debugging by going to Internet Options again, clicking on the Advanced tab and then checking the Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other) boxes. Method 3 Run anti-spyware and anti-virus software on the computer. Download MalwareBytes Anti-Malware and Spybot and run each to remove any malware. Both program have free versions and that's all you need. Also, download CCleaner and HiJackThis and run both applications. Remove unwanted entries that you see when you run HiJackThis (you'll have to read the docs to know what to remove). Method 4 Go to Start, Run and the
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP IE7 error at close (22 posts) Started 8 years ago http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/ie7-error-at-close by villaverla Latest reply from villaverla Topic Viewed 2547 times 1 2 Next » villaverla Posts: 42 This post has been reported. hello, I'm not sure if this is an IE7 problem http://www.fixedbyvonnie.com/2013/09/how-do-i-fix-the-internet-explorer-has-stopped-working-error/ or Java. Running XP sp3 on laptop. When I close IE7, I get 3 errors: First is an Application Error: The exception unknown software exception (0x0eedfade) occured in the application at location internet explorer 0x7c812a5b. I click ok, then get this Error: Runtime error 217 at 0382EAEA I clik ok, ten get this Application error: The instruction at '0x43203552' referenced memory at '0x0000000'. The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program. I have check Java, since I also get errors saing more than one instance of Java is running, but their site tells me it explorer has stopped is ok. I have used a tool (thanks to someone here at how-to geek) to remove my Java, and then reinstall it, and it worked fine for a few days, and now these errors are back. Any suggestions? Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. villaverla, Did you remove the old Java Environment like ScottW explained ?? What version of Java Environment is on your system now ?? Rick P. Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top villaverla Posts: 42 This post has been reported. I did remove the old Jave Environment. I then reinstalled Jave like he said to do. I just checked - I have version 6 update 7. I don't seem to be getting as many java errors, but I still get these errors when I close IE7. Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. villaverla, Go to Java Icon in Control Panel, go through settings and UNCHECK AUTO UPDATES. Do same in Config file. You have program running that is not releasing memory or is attempting to write to memory
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 r