2004-02-26, 20:39 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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uhhhg im having a really hard time right now with my computer
whenever I double click the shortcut to internet explorer (or any links or anything that opens up internet explorer) I get a message that says that my the computer has to shut down Internet explorer RIGHT AWAY (u know the message that has the options Send or Dont Send the problems)... anywho this happens to me ALL the time now and i cant even get on the internet Ive had people help me out and I tried downloading different versions of Internet explorer by it doesnt help.... This has become a real problem to me where i cant even get on the internet I myself pay for anyhow please help me out this is very troublesome.... *Note* the only reason why im on the internet now is because im using someone elses computer |
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2004-02-26, 20:55 | Link #4 |
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Wolfwood - I've had the same problem...although probably for different reasons then you...
my problem existed cause my cable modem wasn't properly installed...so while i had a connection..it never actually connected (cause of problem mentioned before) *note - this was my problem...doing this will not affect anything with yours* the way i fixed it was...i formated my whole pc..and reinstalled everything but i doubt that was the answer you wanted to hear was it Last edited by Superchop; 2004-02-26 at 22:55. |
2004-02-26, 21:07 | Link #5 | |
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2004-02-26, 22:09 | Link #6 | |
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For the problem with Wolfs IE, run some virus checks and some spyware programs, make sure nothing nasty is lurking around. Also try updating windows and IE itself, sometimes crap comes out that messes with the programs and some updates cures that. last resort, reformat -_- No point in ghosting an image of your HD, you'll just ghost the problem anyway. |
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2004-02-26, 22:47 | Link #7 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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if it's win XP run the SFC.
Put in the Win XP cd go to start-->run-->sfc /scannow I do this for a living helping Comcast customers wheee That basiclly runs the Windows File protection checker, which should also "repair" Internet Explorer. But other things could be TCP/IP is currupt so start-->run-->netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt Remember reboot after every thing |
2004-02-27, 15:06 | Link #8 | |
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whats an SFC? netsh in ip reset resetlog.txt???? gah this is confusing |
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2004-02-27, 19:13 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada eh?
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here is a little advice, when you get your problme fix, go to mizilla.com and download firefox, it is the best browser available.
as for you proble, go to start - programs - accesories - system tools - system information - click on tools, then click file signature verification utility, it will check to see if the file signature has been changed in anything. also, depending on how long ago this started, why not trying a system restore? you are running XP right? |
2004-02-27, 20:53 | Link #10 | |
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At this point your system is probably messed up beyond repair. You're better off wiping the disk and restoring the computer back to factory condition. Then update your antivirus software and visit Windows Update. Reinstall all your applications after that. |
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