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#1 kewcorsair

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Posted 31 December 2006 - 09:05 AM

Good morning.... have just registered here in an attempt to solve a problem with Internet Exporer. Noting now that on each forum or topic I open there seems to be (0) users online. At any rate; the problem is that often, when closing the browser after extended use an error message window appears and must be closed, thus creating an additional redundant step. The error message is as follows & exactly as appears: The operating sytstem is XP and the machine a 2006 (build date) Toshiba notebook. iexplore.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x62304390" referenced memory at "0x62304390", could not be "read". Although this particular topic may not be apropos of this forum, any specific assistance or redirection will be greatly appreciated. KW GMT -5

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#2 hammer51

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Posted 01 January 2007 - 03:51 AM

Hi there - Try running the System File Checker

Go to the Run box on the Start Menu and type in: sfc /scannow - Note that there is a space between sfc and /scannow

This will initiate the Windows File Protection service to scan all protected files and replacing any problematic files it finds along the way

Failing that I would submit a HJT log to the appropiate section of the forum here at Tom Coyote and have your computer scanned for spyware to check that nothing malicious is causing the error
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#3 kewcorsair

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Posted 01 January 2007 - 05:53 PM

Hi there - Try running the System File Checker

Go to the Run box on the Start Menu and type in: sfc /scannow - Note that there is a space between sfc and /scannow

This will initiate the Windows File Protection service to scan all protected files and replacing any problematic files it finds along the way

Failing that I would submit a HJT log to the appropiate section of the forum here at Tom Coyote and have your computer scanned for spyware to check that nothing malicious is causing the error



#4 kewcorsair

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Posted 01 January 2007 - 06:03 PM

Thanks for you interest & advice. I decided to simply flush the fly. Uninstalled IE6. Installed IE7. Uninstalled IE7. Installed IE6. Problem solved. Decided to go with 7 anyway. So d-loaded 7 again. No glitches no probs. Took ten minutes TT. If you ever find yourself in need of advice relative to the sea, vessels, global navigation, or wanderlust: feel free to contact me via email. Visit> www.easternmostmarine.com Mine. Ciao. SeaWolf ~~~~~

#5 hammer51

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Posted 01 January 2007 - 11:24 PM

Glad your sorted there :D
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