Re: IE7 and IE6 both crash
- From: umwhat <mesomewhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 19:16:01 -0700
What you describe is happening, that IE7 closed down is what happened when I
had IE7 problems. Eventually the computer crashed and rebooting produced an
NTLDR not found message on a black screen.
Did you have a look at the files that were removed to the recycle bin? Was
there any Flash Player6 files in it? Perhaps, if there are Flash Player 6
files in the recycle bin from the Macromedia folder, then perhaps there are
copies still in the operating syste.?
I am sure Flash Player has been causing the problems, hence the
reinstallation instructions at Adobe.com.
Will you have both IE6 and IE7 folders in the computer?
....if you removed the old Flash Player files and installed the latest Flash
Player you seem to have done all I can understand of the problem I had.
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"KenV" wrote:
No, unfortunately that didn't work, either..
"umwhat" <mesomewhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I had stacks of IE7 problems, the only thing I can remember I did was
return
to Windows Update after the Flash update...or before...or...anyhow, I
think I
looked at Microsoft Update webpage earlier that day and found no updates
and
when I returned there 4 hours later there were 3 updates. One was an IE7
security update. Maybe check Microsoft Downloads for the latest security
update and reinstall it...sorry I'm only guessing...but...
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"KenV" wrote:
Any other ideas?
I went to the link to uninstall Flash that "umwhat" posted, saved the
file,
exited out of everything, removed Flash, rebooted, installed the updated
Flash from Adobe, and restarted IE, went to www.cnn.com. IE still crashed
immediately.
Ken
"PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Probably an issue involving Flash.
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
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KenV wrote:
It turns out that the crash occurs only on my home page, which is
www.cnn.com. If I boot IE6 or IE7 into another page through :Run", it
doesn't crash, until I go back to www.cnn.com. But www.cnn.com doesn't
crash when I go to that page in Firefox.
So--the problem isn't serious now--I have changed the home page--but
why
would this be happening?
"KenV" <kvatznospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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For no apparent reason, today every time I boot up IE7 I get one of
those
gray error messages that offers to send the information to Microsoft,
and
then IE7 disappears.
I have tried clearing the Internet temporary files and the computer
temporary files. I have uninstalled IE7 and gone back to the default
IE6,
but I get the same message, even after rebooting the computer.
I have XP Pro, SP2, all updated.
How do you begin to diagnose and fix a problem like this?
Ken
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