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IE7 / VISTA repeated crashes & instant recovery
IE7 shuts down many times each day. It then "reboots" into IE immediately.
VISTA not crashing - just IE7). Event log has no info on ERROR (see below) Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp 0x46c64caf, faulting module WININET.dll, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp 0x46c65b1a, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00010a9a, process id 0xbe0, application start time 0x01c8462c5da08bb7. iexplore.exe 7.0.6000.16546 46c64caf WININET.dll 7.0.6000.16546 46c65b1a c0000005 00010a9a be0 01c8462c5da08bb7 Any ideas? -- W3 |
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Re: IE7 / VISTA repeated crashes & instant recovery
Start your troubleshooting with this:
"Internet Explorer stops responding, stops working, or restarts" http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est WATFORD3 wrote: > IE7 shuts down many times each day. It then "reboots" into IE immediately. > VISTA not crashing - just IE7). Event log has no info on ERROR (see below) > > Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > 0x46c64caf, faulting module WININET.dll, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > 0x46c65b1a, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00010a9a, process id > 0xbe0, application start time 0x01c8462c5da08bb7. > > iexplore.exe > 7.0.6000.16546 > 46c64caf > WININET.dll > 7.0.6000.16546 > 46c65b1a > c0000005 > 00010a9a > be0 > 01c8462c5da08bb7 > > Any ideas? |
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Re: IE7 / VISTA repeated crashes & instant recovery
Gave it a shot but issues compounded. Not all the updates would load
(repeated attempts) Now getting blue screen of death. Will have to try something else. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. Checked EVENT logs and have had hundreds of errors over the last couple of months!!! -- W3 "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Start your troubleshooting with this: > > "Internet Explorer stops responding, stops working, or restarts" > http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_intro > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > WATFORD3 wrote: > > IE7 shuts down many times each day. It then "reboots" into IE immediately. > > VISTA not crashing - just IE7). Event log has no info on ERROR (see below) > > > > Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > > 0x46c64caf, faulting module WININET.dll, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > > 0x46c65b1a, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00010a9a, process id > > 0xbe0, application start time 0x01c8462c5da08bb7. > > > > iexplore.exe > > 7.0.6000.16546 > > 46c64caf > > WININET.dll > > 7.0.6000.16546 > > 46c65b1a > > c0000005 > > 00010a9a > > be0 > > 01c8462c5da08bb7 > > > > Any ideas? > |
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Re: IE7 / VISTA repeated crashes & instant recovery
(cross-post added to Vista Perf & Maint)
"WATFORD3" <watford3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8710B9EE-10CC-4C75-984D-82A261B5ABFF@microsoft.com... > IE7 shuts down many times each day. It then "reboots" into IE immediately. > VISTA not crashing - just IE7). Event log has no info on ERROR (see below) > > Faulting application iexplore.exe, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > 0x46c64caf, faulting module WININET.dll, version 7.0.6000.16546, time stamp > 0x46c65b1a, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00010a9a, process id > 0xbe0, application start time 0x01c8462c5da08bb7. > > iexplore.exe > 7.0.6000.16546 > 46c64caf > WININET.dll > 7.0.6000.16546 > 46c65b1a > c0000005 > 00010a9a > be0 > 01c8462c5da08bb7 > > Any ideas? One possibility is that the TIF's index.dat is corrupt. Clear the TIF. If necessary, delete the whole Temporary Internet Files directory (which would delete the Content.IE5\index.dat). To do that in an NTx OS you need to use a different administrative account (e.g. either boot an alternate partition or log on as Administrator.) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- > -- > W3 |
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