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Can you access anything in the settings?
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Aggie wrote Can you access anything in the settings?


What do you mean access the setting.
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berrakus wrote
Aggie wrote Can you access anything in the settings?


What do you mean access the setting.


yes. i'm just going to give you tips right off the Microsoft website.

If you are still having problems, then next thing to look at would be another program causing a conflict with Internet Explorer. You can test this by doing a clean boot: (if you have Windows Explorer crashes, test these with a clean boot as well)
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click Selective startup
Uncheck Load startup items
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Click Disable all
Click OK
Click Restart Now


Once your computer has finished restarting, test to see if you still get the same error in Internet Explorer. If not then you just have to identify which service/startup item was causing the problem.
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Check (Enable) the top half of the service boxes
Click OK
Click Restart Now


Once your computer has finished restarting, test to see if you still get the same error in Internet Explorer. If not then you just have to identify which service/startup item was causing the problem.
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Check (Enable) the top half of the service boxes
Click OK
Click Restart Now
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Aggie wrote
berrakus wrote
Aggie wrote Can you access anything in the settings?


What do you mean access the setting.


yes. i'm just going to give you tips right off the Microsoft website.

If you are still having problems, then next thing to look at would be another program causing a conflict with Internet Explorer. You can test this by doing a clean boot: (if you have Windows Explorer crashes, test these with a clean boot as well)
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click Selective startup
Uncheck Load startup items
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Click Disable all
Click OK
Click Restart Now


Once your computer has finished restarting, test to see if you still get the same error in Internet Explorer. If not then you just have to identify which service/startup item was causing the problem.
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Check (Enable) the top half of the service boxes
Click OK
Click Restart Now


Once your computer has finished restarting, test to see if you still get the same error in Internet Explorer. If not then you just have to identify which service/startup item was causing the problem.
Click Start
Type msconfig into the search field (if using Windows XP you will need to click Run then type in msconfig)
Press Enter on your keyboard
Click Continue on the User Account Control (If prompted)
Click the Services tab
Check the Hide all Microsoft services box
Check (Enable) the top half of the service boxes
Click OK
Click Restart Now


Thank you, I'm trying them right now. Ill let you know if it works
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I solved this problem by just putting google chrome on a USB from another computer and transferring it to my computer. Internet Explorer blows... Lol
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I solved this problem by just putting google chrome on a USB from another computer and transferring it to my computer. Internet Explorer blows... Lol
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