Internet Explorer Run Once Error
Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site How to Fix runonce.msn.com runonce2.aspx Error in IE7 I just ran across another great Microsoft error that should never have occurred because it's really not a needed feature! New to IE7 is the RunOnce screen that tries to get users to customize their settings, such as which language you want to use and if you want to join the Customer Experience program, etc, before starting to use IE7 for browsing. If you're going to add silly stuff like this in IE7 as the FIRST thing everyone in the world sees when they start up their browser, you should at least make sure it WORKS all the time! Sadly, it does not, as I just figured out. Here's some issues you can end up having with it: After you choose your settings and save, the next time you open IE7, you get the same runonce.msn.com/runonce2.aspx page! You get just a blank blue screen with nothing to configure! There are several ways you can get rid of or remove the runonce page from IE 7 and I'll step through those now. IE7 Runonce Remover If you're looking for a super easy way to remove the runonce page, you can download a nifty little program that someone wrote up to do just that! IE7 Runonce Remover 1..0.5 is completely free and is only needed for systems where you can't get rid of the Runonce page! Only download if you're having the two problems mentioned above, otherwise it will only run once like it's supposed to and you don't need this! Edit registry key to disable runonce from running If the above method does not get the job done for you, then you can try editing a registry key to basically manually tell Windows that the runonce page has already been completed and that it should not load. Click Start > Run and type in the text box: regedit Click OK. On the left hand side pane, navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main In the right hand side pane, right-click on RunOnceHasShown and change the value to 1 Close Regedit and then restart Internet Explorer 7 If you're not inclined to edit the registry yourself, you can prevent
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issues can be found here.Problem: Crashes or hangs If IE crashes, the most likely problem is that there's a buggy add-on (Toolbar or Browser Helper Object). In order to verify and isolate the buggy add-on, follow these steps: Start IE in No Add-ons mode, either by right-clicking the Desktop icon, or clicking START | RUN and typing: iexplore.exe -extoff Determine if IE fails. If not, use Tools | Manage Add-ons to disable all browser extensions and toolbars. Restart IE and reenable browser extensions one-by-one. Once you've found a broken extension, contact the manufacturer and ask for an update. (See also: http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/07/25/678113.aspx and http://support.microsoft.com/?id=928426) If IE only crashes on certain pages, it may be that you have an outdated version of Adobe Flash. Ensure you have the latest version here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ If IE still crashes often, even when browser add-ons are disabled: Please ensure that you are running the very latest version of your anti-virus, anti-malware, and/or firewall programs. Please ensure that the drivers for your graphics card are up to date. If you have Google Desktop installed, please ensure that you update to the latest version of Google Desktop. If you have 7-Zip or other Windows Explorer extensions installed, please ensure that you update to the latest versions. Problem: IE9 Crashes on startup If the add-on tips in the previous section didn't help you, there's one other thing to check for IE9. IE9 relies on hardware accelerated graphics for much faster rendering. While this is great for performance, if your graphics drivers are buggy, IE9 might crash.You should ensure that you have the latest drivers for your graphics card, and if that still doesn't help, try starting the Internet Options from the system control panel. On the Advanced Tab, tick the "Use Software Rendering inste