When you are driving your beloved IE on the Internet, a mysterious warning box pops up on the desktop, and then all IE windows are closed; or no matter how you click on the link, IE never responds... These failures make people feel upset and helpless. But you don’t have to be at a loss. Today we will find out common IE errors and completely eliminate them!
1. Send error report
[Fault phenomenon] During the process of browsing web pages using IE, a message prompt appears: "Microsoft Internet Explorer encounters problems and needs to be closed..." At this time, if you click the "Send Error Report" button, an error report will be created. After clicking the "Close" button, the current IE window will be closed; if you click the "Don't Send" button, all IE windows will be closed.
[Fault Comment] This is a mini program designed by IE to understand the user's errors in use. However, I don't want to be a "free tester" of Microsoft, not to mention that it faces thousands of reports every day. Who knows if you care about my report problems? !
【Fault resolution】
For different situations, the following methods can be used to turn off the IE error report function:
①For IE users, execute "Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs", select the "Internet Explorer Error Reporting" option in the list, and then click the "Change/Delete" button to delete it from the system.
②For IE 6.0 users under Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000, you can open the "Registration Editor", find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main], create a DWORD double-byte value named IEWatsonEnabled in the right pane, and assign it to 0.
③For IE 6.0 users of Windows XP, execute "Control Panel → System", switch to the "Advanced" tab, click the "Error Report" button, select the "Disable Error Report" option, and select "But notify me when a serious error occurs", and finally click the "OK" button.
An internal error occurred and the window was closed
[Fault phenomenon] When browsing some web pages using IE, an error prompt dialog box appears: "The program has performed an illegal operation and will be closed soon..." After clicking the "OK" button, a dialog box pops up, prompting "Internal error has occurred...". After clicking the OK button, all open IE windows are closed.
[Fault Comment] There are many reasons for this error, such as excessive memory resource usage, IE security level settings do not match the browsed website, conflicts with other software, and the browsing website itself contains error codes... These situations are possible and need to be resolved patiently.
【Fault resolution】
①Close too many IE windows. If you are running a program that requires a lot of memory, it is recommended that the number of IE windows should not exceed 5.
②Reduce IE security level. Execute the "Tools → Internet Options" menu, select the "Security" tab, click the "Default Level" button, and drag the slider to lower the default security level.
③Upgrade IE to the latest version.
You can use IE-centric browsers, such as MyIE2. It occupies relatively little system resources, and when the browser fails and closes, the next time you start it, there will be a prompt "Whether to open the page when the error occurred last time", which will help you recover the loss as much as possible.
3. A running error occurred
[Fault phenomenon] When browsing web pages with IE, a dialog box "Where to run an error occurs, is it corrected?" pops up. After clicking the "No" button, you can continue browsing the Internet.
[Fault Comment] It may be a problem with the website you are browsing, or it may be because IE does not support certain scripts.
【Fault resolution】
① Start IE, execute the "Tools → Internet Options" menu, select the "Advanced" tab, select the "Prohibit script debugging" check box, and finally click the "OK" button.
②Upgrade IE browser to the latest version.
The problem of always minimizing windows
[Fault phenomenon] Every time a new window is opened, it is a minimized window. Even after clicking the "Maximize" button, the new window will still be minimized after the next time IE is started.
[Fault Comment] IE has "automatic memory function", which can save the status parameters after the last closing of the window. IE itself does not provide relevant setting options, but it can be achieved by modifying the registry.
【Fault resolution】
① Open the "Registration Editor", find [HKEY_ CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\Old WorkAreas], and then select "OldWorkAreaRects" on the right side of the window to delete it.
② Also find [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software \Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main] in the "Registration Editor", select "Window_Placement" on the right side of the window and delete it.
③Exit "Register Editor", restart the computer, then open IE, maximize its window, and click the "Restore Down" button to restore the window, then click the "Maximize" button again, and finally close the IE window. When IE is reopened in the future, the window will be normal!
Unable to open a new window
[Fault phenomenon] During the browsing of the web page, clicking the hyperlink has no response.
[Fault Comment] It is mostly caused by the destruction of the IE new window module.
[Fault Solve] Click "Start → Run", run "regsvr32" and "regsvr32" to register the two DLL files, and then restart the system. If it doesn't work, you can also register...
6. Unable to browse web pages on this machine offline
[Fault phenomenon] Through IE's "offline browsing" function, we can almost browse all the web content that has been downloaded to the local hard drive, which is a great magic weapon to save money for dial-up users. But sometimes, although the landing page is on the hard drive, it prompts "cannot browse".
[Fault Comment] This is mostly due to the fact that you modified the system time, which caused the IE history records to be confused.
【Fault resolution】
① Activate it by searching directly in the "temporary folder". Press Win+F, enter the keywords in part of the memory at "Include text", press the "Browse" button at "Search" to select the address of the IE temporary folder, such as "C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files", click "Start Search", and double-click the target page in the result list to open it.
② You can try to use Tencent’s TE and other browsers to browse offline.
7. When the browser is connected to the network, some sites cannot be opened.
[Fault phenomenon] After surfing the Internet, I encountered various connection errors while browsing certain sites.
[Fault Comment] This error is usually caused by a website failure or you do not have browsing permissions.
[Fault Solving] For different connection errors, IE will give different error message prompts. The more common ones are as follows:
① Prompt message: 404 NOT FOUND This is the most common IE error message. Mainly because IE cannot find the web page file you requested, which may not exist at all or have been transferred elsewhere.
② Prompt information: 403 FORBIDDEN is commonly found on websites that require registration. Generally, this problem can be solved by instant registration online, but some completely "closed" websites are still inaccessible.
③ Prompt message: 500 SERVER ERROR is usually caused by the web page you are visiting, or the database error. You can only wait for the other party’s web page to correct the error before browsing.
Unable to reinstall
[Fault phenomenon] IE cannot be used normally, but when reinstalling, it prompts "I found that there is this version of IE in the system" and refuses to install it; there is no uninstall option in "Add or Remove Programs".
[Fault Comment] "Reinstallation" is the "ultimate method" to solve IE failures and is also a magic weapon for beginners.
【Fault resolution】
① Reinstalling IE 5.0 can be done as follows:
Step 1: Open the "Registration Editor", find [HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer], and click the Version Vector key under it.
Step 2: Double-click the IE subkey in the right pane, change the original "5.0002" to "4.0", click "OK" and exit the "Registration Editor".
Step 3: After restarting, you can reinstall IE 5.0.
② There are two ways to reinstall IE 6.0:
Method 1: Open the "Registration Editor", find [HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}], and change the DWORD value of IsInstalled to 0.
Method 2: Put in the Windows XP installation disk and type "setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132 %windir%\Inf\” in the "Start → Run" window.