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Internet explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close

How do you get rid of the error message that says, internet explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close..I have done the tools/advance/uncheck the  box for display a notification about every script error, check the box, disable script debugging/ click ok. As soon as i try to exit explorer, the error message re-appears. I have explorer 7, not the beta version. What can i do? Very serious technical answer required, john


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There are numerous things that may lead Internet Explorer to crash and give you that sort of error.

Does the problem always happen in the same site or in different ones on random?

If the problem is not on a specific site, it may well be a plug-in that you have installed (willingly or not - it might be a spyware) that is causing that.

If you use extensions of any kind that may cause that you can run IE with the "No Add-ons" option which will load it without all the various add-ons installed.

Try doing what is written on this blog's comment  (if it doesn't help, try to read the whole blog post).


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You are the man, i mean it whole heartedly. It is said the simpliest things in life you see in front of you and you never pay attention...All the times i have used that method / window and never took the opurtunity to look down at the bottom, what an idiot i was, man...Thank you again, you are truly the man.


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Uninstalling and Reinstalling Google toolbar worked for me.  Otherwise, go through your add-ins (Tools - Manage AddIns) and disable them one by one until you find the culprit.


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Thank you for your answer. I solved the problem with explorer/tools/advance/ reset explorer and everthing was fine. Again, thank you, guardianangel


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yes there would be a problem with the plug-ins installed just like you are upgrading your (IE) Internet Explorer into IE 7. So all you need to do just uninstall the IE 7 then restart your computer then install it again the IE 7 because the first one install there are missing plug-ins that IE cannot resolved it and cannot find it by running the IE. Email me

ienerlan@yahoo.com. Tnx

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