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Posted on Jun 17, 2008

Crashing of internet explorers

In the middle of browsing all of a sudden my net stops working and I get the message of restarting the computer.what could be the reason?

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Is it happening always?
Is it happening only when you are surfing on the internet?

If it happen only when you surf on the net then propably because of add on or tool bars on the browser..

go to tools -> internet options -> Advanced -> Disable "enable 3rd party browser extensions" -> Ok

Restart the Internet explorer and check the status...

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Optimize the internet explorer settings.
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1. Open Internet Explorer.

2. Click on Tools->Internet Options.

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5. Close then restart Internet Explorer

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Try to set your IP address to automatic then afterwards, go to Run and type "cmd". A command prompt window will appear, type the following commands:

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1. Right click on My computer >> Goto Properties >> click Advanced >> Under Performance click on settings >> click the advanced TAB on the top >> Under virtual memory click on Change >> Select " System managed size and then click on Set >> Click OK >> Click apply and OK >> Reboot PC
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