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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
I have a friend's PC with Windows Home Premium on it. I am stuck
trying to fix her problem. The only browser she has on it is Internet Explorer. When I try to execute it, I get an error: Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem has caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. When I close the program, Windows does its thing, but fails to find a solution of course. My problem is - since her IE is the only browser on her PC, I have no way to download a replacement browser. So what can I do to get browser access on her PC? I have researched some on Google, but have found nothing that helps me. Anyone have a suggestion? Naturally, she has no backup. Thank you Yup |
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working OOPS - I omitted Something
I forgot to say she is running Windows VISTA Home Premium.
Sorry Yup On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 05:51:17 -0500, wrote: I have a friend's PC with Windows Home Premium on it. I am stuck trying to fix her problem. The only browser she has on it is Internet Explorer. When I try to execute it, I get an error: Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem has caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. When I close the program, Windows does its thing, but fails to find a solution of course. My problem is - since her IE is the only browser on her PC, I have no way to download a replacement browser. So what can I do to get browser access on her PC? I have researched some on Google, but have found nothing that helps me. Anyone have a suggestion? Naturally, she has no backup. Thank you Yup |
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 04:34:07 -0700, P.O. wrote:
do a system restore Gotta figure out how. Yup On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 05:51:17 -0500, wrote: I have a friend's PC with Windows Home Premium on it. I am stuck trying to fix her problem. The only browser she has on it is Internet Explorer. When I try to execute it, I get an error: Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem has caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. When I close the program, Windows does its thing, but fails to find a solution of course. My problem is - since her IE is the only browser on her PC, I have no way to download a replacement browser. So what can I do to get browser access on her PC? I have researched some on Google, but have found nothing that helps me. Anyone have a suggestion? Naturally, she has no backup. Thank you Yup |
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 07:18:32 -0500, wrote:
I have the restore started. Thanks Yup DId no good. IE still bombs. Yup |
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
Yessir wrote:
The only browser she has on it is Internet Explorer. When I try to execute it, I get an error: Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem has caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. When you install add-ons (extensions) and if they hang or crash then they take the parent program with them. Run Internet Explorer in its safe mode. That will NOT load any add-ons that you have installed. See if that works. path\iexplore.exe -extoff |
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
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Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 14:07:11 -0600, VanguardLH wrote:
When you install add-ons (extensions) and if they hang or crash then they take the parent program with them. Run Internet Explorer in its safe mode. That will NOT load any add-ons that you have installed. See if that works. path\iexplore.exe -extoff Thanks anyway. I gave up - reinstalled the OS fresh and so far all is fine. She didn't have that much on the thing anyway. Yup |
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