I keep getting this pop-up that says "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. Tell Microsoft
about this problem. Send error report"
What is going on here and how do I get rid of this annoying intrusion?
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To stop it from sending error reports go to control panel;System;Advanced (tab) click on Error reporting at the bottom and then check the box to disable.
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clean out your internet files and cookies
that should help alot
that is what I did
Use system restor to get your system back to some time when everything was working well.
Your explorer is corrupted as it is now. System restore may help. If not, you will have to uninstall ad then reinstall explorer.
Like it says, IE encountered a problem. In other words, IE is crashing due to some issue it came across. You can choose whether you want to send an error report to MS (which takes hardly any time at all) or if you want to just ignore the error reporting and continue on.
It's an Internet Explorer error, not just some pop-up from a site or something.
Error: Internet Explorer has encountered an error and needs to close
To resolve this runtime error, make the following changes to Internet Explorer:
NOTE: The following steps will delete cookies and disable extensions. Some browser functionality may be lost and you may have to re-enter information in certain Web pages after using the steps within this section.
Click Start, and then Run.
Enter inetcpl.cpl into the open field to open Internet Options.
Click the General tab, and click Delete Cookies.
A window appears stating: Delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet Files folder?
Click OK.
On the General tab, click Delete Files, select Delete all offline content, and click OK.
Click the Programs tab and then click the Manage add-ons button.
Add-ons are active-x controls that change the way Internet Explorer is used. These can be toolbars, plug-ins, and other code that can interfere with the operation of IE.
Select any suspiscious add-on names from the name list and select disable to prevent the add-on code from opening when IE is opened.
Click the Advanced tab. Remove the checkmark from Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart).
Click OK, and click OK again to restart the computer.
The error should no longer appear.
NOTE: These errors are probably caused by browser extensions that were added through spyware or adware. If you want use third-party browser extensions, you can use the HP support document About Spyware, Adware, and Browser Hijacking Software (in English), to learn about removing spyware and adware and how to better protect your PC from these types of software. Once protected, you can re-enable the use of third-party extensions
Good Luck and Happy Processing......
Try using Firefox instead. It is more secure and you will get less errors like this. http://www.getfirefox.com
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