why do i keep getting internet explorer has stopped working Message in windows XP and Windows vista and Windows 7?
Solution :
There is a problem with your Internet Explorer Try to update your Windows Or update Internet Explorer
if you are still have an Issue Please DO the Follow Steps:
Let’s take a look at what could be causing Internet Explorer to be giving you these messages. First step will be to reset Internet Explorer, you can do this by:
· Close any Internet Explorer windows
· Click Start
· Click Control Panel
· Open Internet Options (you may have to switch from category view to icons to find this)
· Click the Advanced tab
· Click Reset…
· Click Reset
· Click Close
· Click OK
· Open Internet Explorer
If you are still having problems, then next thing to look at would be another program causing a conflict with Internet Explorer. You can test this by doing a clean boot: (if you have Windows Explorer crashes, test these with a clean boot as well)
· Click Start
· Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run… then type in msconfig)
· Press Enter on your keyboard
· Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
· Click Selective startup
· Uncheck Load startup items
· Click the Services tab
· Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
· Click Disable all
· Click OK
· Click Restart Now
Solution :
There is a problem with your Internet Explorer Try to update your Windows Or update Internet Explorer
if you are still have an Issue Please DO the Follow Steps:
Let’s take a look at what could be causing Internet Explorer to be giving you these messages. First step will be to reset Internet Explorer, you can do this by:
· Close any Internet Explorer windows
· Click Start
· Click Control Panel
· Open Internet Options (you may have to switch from category view to icons to find this)
· Click the Advanced tab
· Click Reset…
· Click Reset
· Click Close
· Click OK
· Open Internet Explorer
If you are still having problems, then next thing to look at would be another program causing a conflict with Internet Explorer. You can test this by doing a clean boot: (if you have Windows Explorer crashes, test these with a clean boot as well)
· Click Start
· Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run… then type in msconfig)
· Press Enter on your keyboard
· Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
· Click Selective startup
· Uncheck Load startup items
· Click the Services tab
· Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
· Click Disable all
· Click OK
· Click Restart Now
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