View Full Version : I.E 6 keeps closing itself down
rohanbee
28-10-2004, 05:27 PM
Hi,
I have this peculiar problem with my comp. The internet explorer 6 works fine when i have 2 or 3 windows open, max at the same time. However if a fourth or even fifth opens. There is an eror message that says IE experienced a problem and will now shut down, would you like to send an eror report to microsoft"
Then another explorer window opens(while all the older ones shut down) and things are back to normal as long as i keep a max of upto two windows open
Please help
PS.computer has been checked for virusus there seem to be none. :?
FasTrack
28-10-2004, 05:57 PM
whats the error message ???
Tried re-installing ???
tuxfan
29-10-2004, 11:31 AM
Instead of a re-install, try a repair first.
In the mean time start using Firefox. Chances are that you will never return back to IE ;) Firefox is far better.
GNUrag
29-10-2004, 05:28 PM
@tuxfan, Firefox is far better, but there's one thing in IE that's still not available in Mozilla family.... Offline Browsing ... it saves a lot of time and online bandwidth.... I think it is not there in Firefox/Mozilla delibrately....
KHUBBU
29-10-2004, 06:55 PM
try opera. never use ie.
re-installing may cure ur problem. have u done smthng with registries?
@gnurag:y deliberately???
it_waaznt_me
30-10-2004, 12:30 AM
Please post your HijackThis (http://www.aumha.org/freeware/freeware.php#hjt) Logfile for better assesment of your problem.
klinux
30-10-2004, 12:39 AM
- in msconfig , uncheck mdm
- internet option -> advanced -> check disable debug
- else add/rem prog -> ms ie -> repair installation
- run drwatson and recreate the error , it might help , else u have an option to view the error report to be sent to ms
sms_solver
30-10-2004, 01:16 AM
until ms does not come out with IE7,
its time to say good bye to IE6
use opera, firefox instead
i am using opera 7 because of
:arrow: tabbed interface
:arrow: nice skins
:arrow: all in one browser (download manager, mail )
Gaurav
30-10-2004, 12:59 PM
Experienced the same problem faced by rohanbee, when inserted the October 2004 CD or DVD. But no problems occured when i browsed the CD's autorun feature in opera browser that's why opera rules..... ;)
mariner
30-10-2004, 02:13 PM
switch over to firefox !
tuxfan
31-10-2004, 11:08 AM
Offline Browsing ... it saves a lot of time and online bandwidthBut for offline browsing to work, the site first should be on your hard disk. So you anyway have to download it first. If you repeatedly browse the same thing only then it is useful. But even then, you miss out on updates. If you want to read things offline, there are softwares available for downloading sites anyway. Anyway, lets not make this thread a IE vs Firefox one and wait for this gentleman's HijackThis log.
vysakh
31-10-2004, 11:21 AM
use opera man.its the fastest browser in the world and it is very interactive. in the new version (7.5) you have many new features which no other browser has.
internet explorer may be the most used but it is stupid man just stupid.
try minimising the use of IE . take my case i use IE only for my gmail and for all other websites i use opera
mariner
31-10-2004, 08:13 PM
@tuxfan, Firefox is far better, but there's one thing in IE that's still not available in Mozilla family.... Offline Browsing ... it saves a lot of time and online bandwidth.... I think it is not there in Firefox/Mozilla delibrately....
i use firefox 1.0pr. in the file menu i can see the work offline menu as in I E 6.0.
ne ideas ??
what about ur RAM? is it too low, or do u have too many programs starting up with windows? this isnt be a problem that today's PCs should face, but if u have an old comp, u might want to increase ur RAM, or cleaning up ur startup(run msconfig).
tuxfan
01-11-2004, 11:14 AM
i use firefox 1.0pr. in the file menu i can see the work offline menu as in I E 6.0.
ne ideas ??I think he is talking about something else. In IE, when you add a site to favourites, it has an option for making the site available offline. You can also specify the number levels (links) deep it should go while saving pages. Guess he is talking about that.
take my case i use IE only for my gmail and for all other websites i use operaAny specific reason why you don't use Opera for gmail? I use firefox for gmail and it works pefectly well.
alib_i
01-11-2004, 09:29 PM
opera doesnt support javascripts .. used by gmail ...
its amazing u dont know this by now
tuxfan
02-11-2004, 12:47 PM
its amazing u dont know this by nowTrue. Its amazing I didn't know it :oops: But I have a reason for not knowing. I have never used Opera because it contains ads ;) When I dumped IE, I started using Netscape and now use Firefox. :)
rohanbee
02-11-2004, 01:10 PM
Guys one question?
How do i revert back to IE 6 back from FireFox (not that i'vs had any preformance problems with it but........) some sites don't seem to open under FireFox properly (microsoft propoganda who knows?? ) :?:
tuxfan
03-11-2004, 02:44 PM
I think both the browsers can co-exist, you don't have to do anything to revert back. Just open the browser you want.
May be you may have to set IE as the default browser which is fairly simple. In IE6 you can go to Tools > Internet Options > Programs. There put a tick next to "Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser". Restart IE and it will prompt you if IE is not the default browser.
There is a similar settings in Firefox in Tools > Options > General
Matter of half a minute, isn't it? ;) :)
[deXter]
03-11-2004, 05:51 PM
opera doesnt support javascripts .. used by gmail ...
its amazing u dont know this by now
What are you talking about dood? GMail works absolutely fine here! Maybe you are using an older version of Opera.
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http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/o760p2_7263.exe
Im surprised that with the plethora of features in this release (including voice browsing), the file size is just 3.5 MB- While Firefox 1.0 RC is 6.5 MB!!!
And Opera also loads much faster in this release.
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@tuxfan:
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http://www.free-webspace.biz/dexter/hosts.rar
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@rohanbee, if you want to open sites that do not open properly in Firefox, then you can try out the latest version of Opera - almost all sites now open properly in Opera..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v189/dextersgenius/signature1.gif
alib_i
03-11-2004, 07:16 PM
yes dexter .. me using Opera 7.54
didnt upgrade as its a preview release ...
and moreover i cudnt get hold of crack of 7.6 version ;)
the opera site www.opera.com still says the last official release is 7.54
[deXter]
04-11-2004, 02:18 PM
Well, this is the offical release, only its not the official "public" release. But having looked at the extremly comprehensive change log, it seems pretty stable and the features are well worth it.
And thanks to the friendly serial-key system used by Opera, theres no need to find a crack for 7.6 ;)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v189/dextersgenius/signature1.gif
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