you could try these steps ...
go to start, and click on run : in the run field, type : msconfig
and click on ok
it will pull up a menu...on the top right corner you'll get an option that says "startup", click on that..
on this page, at the bottom of the page you'll get an option that says "disable all" disable it , click on ok...close and restart your comp. once the comp restarts, you'll still have the menu, just check the box and click ok. if it asks you to restart your comp , just cancel the window.
now, click on start again, go to run , and type in this command : regedit
and click on ok
it will pull up the registry file editor.
click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
and click on software
click on microsoft
click on windows
click on current version
right click on the run folder and delete the folder.
just a little above run folder, you'll find a folder called explorer, click on that..
under that folder, right click on browser helper objects and delete that folder.
now scroll a little down, you'll find a folder Volume Cache, right click and delete that folder
its done!
restart your computer.
if you are not confident about performing these steps precisely, dont even think of tryin it...you might screw up your computer...do it only if you can follow it step by step.
2006-09-08 12:09:33
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answered by . 4
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I even have despatched them blunders messages besides. From ninety 8 to Me to XP. of a few 1000's of messages that I had despatched, some confirmed me some patch or some such undertaking, which had to be downloaded and put in. For the rest, there became into no reaction from the different part. What Linux consumer geek is asserting sounds maximum suitable. evaluate making use of Firefox. it variety of feels to crash fewer cases than IE, if in any respect it crashes. as properly, many viruses and adwares cpread by IE. they do no longer below Firefox. That became into, once I checked a twelve months or 2 in the past. could be actual now besides.
2016-10-14 11:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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wow, never heard of that happening before,
maybe it has something to too with a .dll somewhere that's related to microsoft internet explorer or more likely msn messenger, if an aspect of the connectivity "crashes", it'll try to reinitiate soon after thus you'll keep on getting error messages,
I suggest U reinstall messenger and all internet runners/toolbars
HOPE THIS HELPED
2006-09-08 11:21:45
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answered by Spaghetti MY 5
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There should be a little box that you can put a checkmark in that says "don't show this message again" so when an error report pops up look for it I get those too lol
2006-09-08 11:20:04
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answered by ♥MG789♥ 3
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what windows program are you running? i get them all the time on my computer that has windows 98 on it, but not the one that has XP, so if your running between 98 and XP it is the version of IE you are having to run, and MS can do nothing about it, believe me i have tried to get it to stop.
2006-09-08 11:28:28
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answered by karen c 1
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Can you post more details like the software or tool which reported the crash.
2006-09-08 11:20:50
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answered by chharsha 3
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My Internet explorer keeps doing that as well. So do others I have spoken with.
2006-09-08 11:23:24
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answered by allison_smith0 3
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what kind of computer do you have? Like the brand
2006-09-08 11:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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u n=know what that happens to me to
2006-09-08 11:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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you may have a worm i had that happen to me
2006-09-08 11:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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