1st Problem- The Internet Explorer automatically restarts itself when I'm surfing the web.
2nd Problem- Sometime after the computer was turned on, nothing appears after I right-click on the mouse.
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This is caused by a bluescreen or overheating. To see if its a bluescreen, fress f8 on boot and select disable automatic restart on system failure, and wait for it to reboot. This time, it might show a blue screen with white letters. Then you know its an issue with your operating system.
Sounds like you may have a virus. There are many good free online scanners. For instance try Trendmicro's housecall or Panda online scanner or the one from Symantec.
A great virus program is Antivir. There is a free edition.
Let us know if you need more help.
Remove the update the caused the problem in add remove programs, then update manually, or turn off auto update. You can also install and use firefox instead of IE or try doing a repair to IE. Usually IE updates to version 8 and it has problems - version 7 works fine. Uninstalling 8 changes it back to 7. Version 8 will not download properly on a lot of sites - they changed it so U have to use Windows explorer instead to download from FTP sites, and it will not connect to some sites due to all of the security they installed. You could try using default settings on security and turn off filters to see if that works. When windows updates IE it automatically changes to high security.
search for updates manually. especially for installer 3.1 install it and restart your computer. Check Services and make sure windows automatic update service is set to automatic and started. Check time and Date and download the latest version of internet explorer from microsoft site. Install it and it will automatically update many root certificates for your windows. Set the security setting of internet explorer to default level and finally try to use update application of windows. It should work.
It Happens sometime because Machine does not pass information properly so we need to restart our system to reset all settings again.
and Vista still has many bugs on it so these cases are normal until next version release.
Have you installed any software firewalls lately, I know Norton has a habit of randomly blocking the internet.
Try disabling any firewall you may have and try again, if the internet surfing problem persists, try plugging in a wired connection and seeing if you can surf from there.
The issue which you are facing is due to the addonswhich got installed on internet explorer.
To resolve the issue perform the following steps on the notebook:
Disable Add-ons:
1. Open Internet explorer window. 2. Click on Tools > Internet options. 3. Select "programs" tab. 4. Click on "Manage Add-ons". 5. Disable all the add-ons by selecting each add on. 6. Click on Apply and click OK.
Reset the Internet explorer:
1. Open Internet explorer window. 2. Click on Tools > Internet options. 3. Select "Advanced" tab. 4. At the bottom of window click on "Reset" and "Restore Advanced Settings" buttons. 5. Click on Apply and click OK.
The above steps will definitely resolve the issue.
To stop your PC from restarting whenever it encounters a fault: Click Start, Control Panel, open "System", then under the "Advanced" tab select "Settings" in the Startup and Recovery section and uncheck "Automatically restart" under "System Failure". Once that is done you can do a manual windows update and see if there are critical and IE (internet explorer) updates that may cure your internet connection problems. You may also want to run a full system virus scan in Safe Mode to eliminate any viral threats that may be causing the problem, as there are current trojans that are affecting IE and Firefox (probably others) Browsers. I hope this helps.
try using another web browser like mozila fire fox or opera. other wise u have to uninstall the internet explorer and reinstall it again. to uninstall in windows(xp) * click on start--control panel. *click on add/remove programs then click on ad/remove windows programs at the left corner of the pop up window. *among the windows components, check for internet explorer and untick it then click on next to continue. *when don restart yr system to reinstall internet explorer *follow the steps above to tick internet explorer thyen next n yr don. it should work i suppose.
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