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Knowledge Base Contact Us premium Special Reports Premium Newsletter Go To Store Go To Store Create An Account the memory could not be written windows 10 | Email: Password: Login Remember Me Like what you see here? Subscribe to the Tech Tips newsletter! Email: Subscribe Internet Explorer Memory Error, How To Restart? Wednesday, October 9th, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie11-iewindows8_1/getting-application-error-while-launching-internet/331106db-cae7-45ed-a09c-f60f9eff741d 2013 by cynthia | Filed Under: Using The Internet Loading... Nancy from Weaver, Alabama writes: My security program (AVG)keeps giving me a message that my internet explorer is using too much memory and suggests that I restart the application. But i don't know how to restart the application. Can you tell me how? Restarting is simple. You can http://www.worldstart.com/internet-explorer-memory-error-how-to-restart/ click the X in the upper right-hand corner to close the program. Or if the program is unresponsive, you can press Control-Alt-Delete to open the task manager. Select Internet Explorer from the list. Then choose End Task. Then you can just open Internet Explorer again. But we may want to address why this keeps happening. I'm going to cover a solution for this error that could help in many situations and then address a second one just for AVG users. One problem could be add-ons in Internet Explorer gobbling up memory. Let's look at that process. Click the gear symbol in the upper right of Internet Explorer and choose Manage add-ons. This window will open with a complete list of add-ons to Internet Explorer. You can see the various types of add-ons Internet Explorer is running. And you can view details like the Publisher, Status and how long it takes that Add-on to load. I'd suggest selecting Toolbars and taking a look. Toolbars and extensions can suck up a lot of your
issues that may be activated upon configuration of the program or individual files on the hard disk often cause this. IEXPLORE.EXE Application Error Causes Since Internet Explorer is prone to errors, it is important to understand what is causing the application error in question. http://www.tech-faq.com/iexplore-exe-application-error.html The following cause most common IEXPLORE.EXE application error messages: Browser Helper Objects - BHOs are https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/how-can-i-fix-message-pop-up-saying-out-of-memory-at-line-558456/ additional software that are installed into the browser and access the system resources. The user installs some while others are intentionally packaged with software and installed without the user's knowledge. When these try to access information on limited accessibility accounts (such as a non-administrator privileged account), accessibility conflicts tend to cause the entire application to crash. Memory Usage - Internet Explorer the instruction excessively uses the CPU's memory and RAM. It often requests more than the system has available. This lack of resources often causes Internet Explorer to crash and show an application error. Memory conflicts can occur when there are too many applications open or the IEXPLORE.EXE process is hogging the resources due to websites' coding errors or a lack of resources on the computer accessing Internet Explorer processes. IEXPLORE.EXE Corruption - A number of sources can corrupt the the instruction at IEXPLORE.EXE file. The most common is malicious software that tries to replace the original file with a poorly coded altered version. Once accessed, a fault in the file coding causes the file to be accessed incorrectly, which causes iexplore.exe to crash. This usually happens when it is loaded due to the many errors in the coding. Registry Key Errors - The registry is the computer's database of settings. Changes made to the registry have many effects on a computer system. A symptom of the effects is an IE application error. There are several ways that the registry can be changed without the user's knowledge. Resolving the IEXPLORE.EXE Application Error This error is corrected based on each cause. By correcting the issue, Internet Explorer's application error message can be removed and the program used again with fewer problems than before. These are the fixes for the common IEXPLORE.EXE application errors: Browser Helper Objects - The BHOs can usually be removed through the add/remove programs process in the control panel. Users can access the control panel via the start menu. Once the BHO is uninstalled the problem should be removed and Internet Explorer should be usable once again. An alternative way of finding out if a BHO is causing the problem is by loading Internet Explorer without Add-ons. This can be done with Internet Explorer 7 by right clicking t
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