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Now here's the really weird part. I wiped the partition out and installed vista ultimate without sp1 and no issues at all. Any ideas? Sure, I could easily just go back and install Vista Ultimate without the service pack, but hey, I'm an IT guy, I gotta get the issue resolved. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access.

Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista IE. Sign in to vote. IE7 usually works perfectly. Upon opening 2 or more TAB windows the system shortly becomes unstable. Most of the time - within 5 to 10 seconds I will get the seemingly inevitable "Internet Explorer has Stopped Working" error, This will eventually restart IE7 on the first occurence of this error. On subsequent occurrences of this error it simply gives the same error and shuts down IE7 without restarting it.

A restart of the computer will allow the first occurrence scenario to happen once again. The actual web pages are apparently not the source of the problem either. These are major news network web sites such as www. Am running the latest Avast anti-virus probram. Have tried disabling it - yet the problem persists. Have run the recovery on Microsoft Office applications - and again, didn't fix this. Have scanned entire system with Microsoft One Care. Allowed it to fix the minor things it found, but still the problem persists.

Resetting security options in IE7 doesn't help. Even ran CCleaner and although it cleared a few orphaned registry entries the IE7 problem persists. I've done every step Microsoft has documented on their support site. Short of returning the notebook to Lenovo there appears to be nothing further I can do.

I am not going to wipe the system out again without absolute assurance it will do some good. I have access to 3 more identical Lenovo Y machines that are still in the factory box. Will test these as they are setup right out of the box and report back on the IE7 problem. Meanwhile, does anyone have any meaningful suggestions? Apparently this "IE has Stopped Working" error is rather prolific and everyone and their brother has ideas - but no true cause and effect, and no true solution. It is time for Microsoft to figure this out.

At least provide a more meaningful error message that points to the source of problem. Sunday, March 9, PM. Friday, March 21, PM. Tuesday, March 11, AM. Friday, March 14, AM. Hi, Use Ad-Aware to clean up spyware from the system: 1. Does the problem still persist? Hope this helps. Saturday, March 15, AM. Sunday, March 16, PM. Hi, Could you please check if any associated error message in event log when this problem occues?

Monday, March 17, AM. Monday, March 17, PM. Tuesday, March 18, AM. Saturday, May 24, AM. Joe, Am really sorry that you're having this ongoing problem with IE tabs.

Good luck. Saturday, May 24, PM. G'Day Hawk, This is really Joe90 90, but in my new guise as v2, because I couldn't figure out the 'right' way to get into this forum to respond to your welcome and prompt response, other than create a new ID for myself.

Thanks again for your comprehensive reply. Joe90 90, aka Joe90 90v2. Jie-Feng Ren, I have the same problem Hawk was talking about, only I can get the problem with just one window and one tab open. Tuesday, July 1, PM. Multiple tabs opened just cause the internet to stop working. If I check my email, then my browser will usually stop working after a few minutes. Unlike stop errors, runtime errors don't typically cause Windows or a program to stop working.

If you are receive the runtime error while using Internet explorer refer the below Microsoft article and run the fixit tool available to fix the issue. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. We are losing our minds. Norton scans are showing no viruses. This problem may occur for one or more of the following reasons:. Script errors that occur because of server-side script failures do not produce error messages in Internet Explorer, but they may create a webpage that does not display or work correctly.

The troubleshooting information in this article applies to client-side script errors. Contact the administrator of the web server if you suspect that a problem affects a server-side script. These methods listed in this article may help you troubleshoot the script errors that are caused by files or settings on your computer.

For quick visual instructions about how to troubleshoot script errors in Internet Explorer, watch this video:. Microsoft encourages you update your system with the latest windows update available. If the only sign of this problem is the error message, and the websites are working, you can probably ignore the error. Also, if the problem occurs on one or two webpages, the problem may be caused by those pages.

If you decide to ignore the errors, you can disable script debugging. To narrow down the source of the problem, use another user account, another browser, or another computer to view the webpages that triggered the script error. If the script error doesn't occur when you view the webpage through another user account, in another browser, or on another computer, the problem may be caused by files or settings on your computer.

In this situation, follow the methods in this article to resolve this problem:. After you complete each method, try to open a webpage on which you previously received a scripting error. If you don't receive the error, the problem is resolved. Active scripting, ActiveX, and Java are all involved in shaping the way that information is displayed on a webpage. If these features are blocked on your computer, it may disrupt the display of the webpage. You can reset your Internet Explorer security settings to make sure these features aren't blocked.

To do it, follow these steps:. On the Tools menu, select Internet Options. If you can't see the Tools menu, press Alt to display the menus. Every time that you open a browser to view a webpage, your computer stores a local copy of that webpage in a temporary file.

If the size of the temporary Internet files folder becomes too large, some display problems may occur when you open webpages.



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