Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working

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Originally Posted by ComputerLover
AlleyCat have HP Laptop can use system recovery (build in) of hp tools will refresh back to normal windows 7
or restore system pick on date to back normal .... than fix ie problem....waste time...

(if you reset on ie always problem with java's not working)

The system recovery is more like re-image and AlleyCat will lost her/his files if she/he use re-image. The restore system is junk and almost never will work at all.

OSX is almost repair-free.

alleycat can document/pictures save it to blank cd or harddrive external or usb before process system recovery or restore system,too... will not lost ....
 
alleycat can document/pictures save it to blank cd or harddrive external or usb before process system recovery or restore system,too... will not lost ....

That's better and put them to your #19 before too late. Some people don't think of backup then just click system recovery.

No backup need for restore system.
 
Why bother to use IE if it have a lot problem. Almost everyone don't use IE anymore due poor security, unstable, etc.
actually no. over 60% (number will vary) still use IE.

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The IE is having a lot of security and related issues - it is the same to mine at work at the moment and I am getting frusrated with it, since it is the only broswer I can use here. However, since you tried FF which doesn't work, have you tried using Google Chrome?

actually no. IE8 is a much-improved version and a much more secured program. It's faster and better. FireFox is actually unstable and slower on longer run because of its notorious memory leak issue. Chrome is nice but many websites do not work well with it.
 
actually no. over 60% (number will vary) still use IE.

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actually no. IE8 is a much-improved version and a much more secured program. It's faster and better. FireFox is actually unstable and slower on longer run because of its notorious memory leak issue. Chrome is nice but many websites do not work well with it.
Just a question, Jiro - How come the IE8 I am using that constantly outages at me, which forces me to reboot the broswer every now and then? Is it because the IE* dislikes me? :ugh:
 
Just a question, Jiro - How come the IE8 I am using that constantly outages at me, which forces me to reboot the broswer every now and then? Is it because the IE* dislikes me? :ugh:

it's not IE8. it's you. I don't have a problem with it - at home and work.
 
actually no. over 60% (number will vary) still use IE.

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actually no. IE8 is a much-improved version and a much more secured program. It's faster and better. FireFox is actually unstable and slower on longer run because of its notorious memory leak issue. Chrome is nice but many websites do not work well with it.

That's why I said almost and don't mean all.

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IE still go down slow in future. It was around 70% now 50%. IE already lost by 20%. That's a lot to me.
 
LOL :) Lots of interesting stuff here ..

I have been horribly swamped with work and unable to work on this issue just yet. But I am pretty good with computers - I'd already done everything before I even posted here the first time (e.g. cleared out cookies, history, etc.), except for trying Google Chrome. I'm thinking that's not gonna address the problem. I have everything backed up to my portable HD - love that thing! :) So if indeed my laptop crashes I will not have lost anything. I wil address this problem in a few days when I'm done with work. I have absolutely no intention of buying a mac. My graphic design software isn't mac; it's all PC-based same as work.
 
LOL :) Lots of interesting stuff here ..

I have been horribly swamped with work and unable to work on this issue just yet. But I am pretty good with computers - I'd already done everything before I even posted here the first time (e.g. cleared out cookies, history, etc.), except for trying Google Chrome. I'm thinking that's not gonna address the problem. I have everything backed up to my portable HD - love that thing! :) So if indeed my laptop crashes I will not have lost anything. I wil address this problem in a few days when I'm done with work. I have absolutely no intention of buying a mac. My graphic design software isn't mac; it's all PC-based same as work.

Just wonder what name of graphic design software that you use?
 
That's why I said almost and don't mean all.

um....

Why bother to use IE if it have a lot problem. Almost everyone don't use IE anymore due poor security, unstable, etc.

do you really want to get into semantic debate with me?

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All I can say is that this graph and other source do not support your statement.
 
A, I figured you weren't approaching the issue without knowing some basics.

I guess it mostly depends on what you are doing shortly before the crash.. if you are using specific plugins (java; flash; silverlight) reinstalled those or the browsers to rule them out, minor things like that. Flaked wupdate that was partially corrupt, or that a third party program that is working with your browsers but I have doubts this is your case.

No antivirus programs right?

Since it's a presumably new pc, it rules out a lot of conditions older computers would see. Memory with bad chips will frequently encounter the data error report since that is when terminating, the ram is supposed to be freed. But erratic symptoms should be noticeable outside of web browsing.

The last resource (and safest) that is cost effective is to format-reinstall to see if the issue persists. Could be a fluke during install when transferring OS files, drivers, hiccups sometimes during installations from usb/cds, bad sectors on drives and all the jazz.
 
Highlander.. check out the chart again. It's noticeable IE dropped a huge chunk 10-20%, but where did they go? Look at the rest, firefox and the others barely gained more than 10% on any of them.

So.. something else happened. :)
 
I get that message every single day now when I shut down IE for the day. Been going on for about a week. To the best of my knowledge, I've not installed any new software or hardware. I can't vouch for Windows Update, though. I have a HP laptop, just a few months old, with Windows 7. I went to microsoft's website and if you look at the list to download (I was going to uninstall my IE and re-install it with a new download), Windows 7 isn't even on the list. But that might not be necessary. Any ideas what's causing this? The rest of my laptop seems to be functioning just fine - it better - it's only a few months old !! :)

1. is your HP laptop all updated via Windows Update and HP?
2. make sure you have latest version of internet-related software such as Java, Flash, MS Net Framework, etc.
3. did your new laptop come with pre-installed software junk? If yes - you should reformat your laptop
4. check your security configuration (IE, Windows Firewall, Norton, etc.) because it may interfere with your IE
5. check what kind of programs you have running in background. it may or may not interfere with your IE

They just recently released a new version of Flash a few weeks ago. Since then - it has been causing many technical issues.
 
Highlander.. check out the chart again. It's noticeable IE dropped a huge chunk 10-20%, but where did they go? Look at the rest, firefox and the others barely gained more than 10% on any of them.

So.. something else happened. :)

yes. it's summer and they're spending their time surfing the wave, not Internet :lol:
 
actually no. over 60% (number will vary) still use IE.

2 years ago, I hear that IE was over 90% in market. :aw:

nobody like IE ;)

2 years later, I might see 20-30% IE in market. :hmm:
 
A, I figured you weren't approaching the issue without knowing some basics.

I guess it mostly depends on what you are doing shortly before the crash.. if you are using specific plugins (java; flash; silverlight) reinstalled those or the browsers to rule them out, minor things like that. Flaked wupdate that was partially corrupt, or that a third party program that is working with your browsers but I have doubts this is your case.

No antivirus programs right?

Since it's a presumably new pc, it rules out a lot of conditions older computers would see. Memory with bad chips will frequently encounter the data error report since that is when terminating, the ram is supposed to be freed. But erratic symptoms should be noticeable outside of web browsing.

The last resource (and safest) that is cost effective is to format-reinstall to see if the issue persists. Could be a fluke during install when transferring OS files, drivers, hiccups sometimes during installations from usb/cds, bad sectors on drives and all the jazz.

Here is problem that too many people are use old IE, not the new lately IE which is finally being individual app instead being built-in with OS.

That's why Firefox, Chromo and Safari are stay away from OS without screw up.
 
60% users use IE means that IE operates better and users find it better than other browsers? Actually NO!

Many users are not as much computer knowledgeable aka novice users while many immediate and mere experts do now there are other browsers aka FF and Chrome. It's simply because, I assume, that since Windows do include IE so they (novice users) only know IE. I mentioned my friends (some) about FF yet they did not know its existence though more and more users are picking up.

FF outperforms IE, period! Chrome is still "new" but believe it will improve over in time. Yes, IE8 improves but still is outperformed by FF and Chrome. I cannot speak for other browsers like Safari since I never tried them. Top of all, one to each own; that is all.
 
Yeah Poweron, I get what you mean.. Lots of the older people at office using IE cause they don't have general knowledge about differences in browsers and that stuff. Alley has a new computer though, in this era of mobile i-core/ phenom x2, x4 (and soon x6 later) on laptops I would really doubt they should have trouble running any browser!
 
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