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Internet explorer 8 version 20090308 will not

Internet explorer 8 version 20090308 will not open, error message c|program files\internet explorer\IEXPLORER, has requested runtime to terminate in an unusual way contact support

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Here is my advice : Just go to www.microsoft.com and download internet explorer again and install it , then reboot your system . I'm sure that this will solve the problem . any way , why don't you try other internet communication softwares like ( firefox or google chrome) those both are great also . I advice you to have more than one internet communication software . I already have three just in case if one of them is corrupted . I have ( Internet explorer and firefox and google chrome ) . just try the idea and you'll be satisfied with the result .

If that didn't help then try to check system for errors . such as registry errors .
good luck .

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Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; FBSMTWB; GTB7.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729;...

Your computer is using Version 8 of Internet Explorer, under Windows XP, with the 'ASK.COM' toolbar installed into Internet Explorer.

You tried to access a web-page containing some 'js' ("JavaScript") code, but there was an error-condition that arose while interpreting the JS code.

Delete all "Temporary Internet Files".
Close Internet Explorer.
Open Internet Explorer.
Try to access the same web-page that gave you the error-message.

Try accessing that web-page on some other computer, to see if _more_ than one computer has a problem with that web-page.
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Removing IE 8

<p>If you have problems with Internet Explorer 8, you might want to try <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956197/LN/">Compatibility View</a> or our <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/gp/pc_ie_v8intro">guided help</a> <span> </span>to see whether you can fix the problem. However, if you just want to uninstall, or remove, Internet Explorer 8, this article helps you do that.<br /><br />When you remove Internet Explorer 8, your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored with your customizations (such as add-ins, Favorites, and your home page).<br /> <p><b>Resolution:</b><br /> <p>To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow the instructions for your version of Windows. To follow these steps, you must be logged on to Windows as an administrator<br /> <p><b>Important:</b> You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 8 if it is set as not removable. This occurs if you install Internet Explorer 8 before you install Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP. If this scenario applies to you, then you must uninstall SP3 before you can uninstall Internet Explorer 8. For more information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: <br /> <p><a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950719/">950719</a> You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 after you install Windows XP Service Pack 3<br /> <p>To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow the instructions for your version of Windows. To follow these steps, you must be logged on to Windows as an administrator. <br /> <p><b>Steps for Windows 7</b><br /> <p>To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps: <br /> <p>1. Close all programs. <br />2. Click StartCollapse this imageExpand this image, and then click Control Panel.<br />3. Click Programs and Feature.<br />4. In the tasks pane, click Turn Windows features on or off.<br />5. 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Sometimes when I click on the Internet Explorer icon, and error message appears in front of a blank web page. The error message says "Internet Explorer has stopped working. Click to close program". When...

Try a scan with your virus scan, then with a malware scanner, i use Malwarebytes.
I would then use CCleaner, use the registry cleaner also.
This will clean out all your temp files, and remove any registry errors that may be causing IE from starting properly.
You could also use Firefox, or chrome as your browser if this does not fix it
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HTTP 501 ERROR

To resolve this issue:
  1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
  2. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
  3. Click to clear the HTTP 1.1 check box, and then click OK.
  4. Test to determine if the issue is resolved. If the issue is resolved, do not complete the remaining steps. If the issue is not resolved, go to the next step.
  5. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
  6. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
  7. Click to clear the Show friendly HTTP error messages check box.
  8. Try to view a Web page to reproduce the error message and to receive a new, more descriptive error message. This new error message may be similar to the following: HTTP version not supported by program name. Note the name of the program in this new error message.
  9. The program name that you noted in step 8 may be the cause of this issue. Either remove this program, or reinstall it.
Hope this helps. Please rate my response.
Thanks.
Have a good day.
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When i try to open facebook mindjolt bouncing

why you are getting this issue means because of the internet explorer.
>please go ahead and uninstall the internet explorer 8.0 from the add/remove programs
>restart the computer
>then the internet explorer 7.0 will open by default
>now try to access the facebook and the issue will get fixed.
------------All the best-------------------
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Ever since upgrading to Internet Explorer 8, I find that I cannot print emails, open up many attachments, and retrieve other information. For example, if I click on a link, I get the following message:...

Ther are known conflicts with Vista and IE8 - particularly with Vista 64-bit.

I would suggest uninstalling IE8 and reinstalling IE7 or using an alternative browser such as "slimbrowser" (excellent program) or similar.

IE8 can be uninstall by using Add or Remove Programs module in Windows XP, but in Windows Vista, Windows Internet Explorer 8 is not considered to be a ‘program’. Instead, IE8 is categorizing as an ‘update’. Thus, users will not be able to find Windows Internet Explorer 8 in “Programs and Features” of Windows Vista.

To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, go to Control Panel, and click on Uninstall Programs link or Programs and Features icon. Then on Tasks pane on the left, click on View installed updates link. Locate and select Windows Internet Explorer 8 in the list of installed updates, and then click on Uninstall button. Click on Yes when asked that are you sure want to uninstall the update.

If there is no option of IE8 been found on “Programs and Features” or “Add or Remove Programs” dialog box, or uninstallation of Internet Explorer 8 is unclean (causing error message such as setup cannot continue because a more recent version of Internet Explorer has been detected on this computer when trying to downgrade to IE7), try to manually run the spuninst.exe.
To do so, go to C:\WINDOWS\ie8\spuninst\ folder (your drive letter may be different), and run spuninst.exe.

Restart the computer after uninstallation completed.

Hope that helps :)
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what is the exact and complete error message? Which version of windows and Internet Explorer are you using?
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Internet explorer 8 error about search bar

this is simpel , go to start-control panel - aad/remove programs look for internet explorer 8 and delete it . go to google type on search internet explorer 8 and reinstall it all over again wish you all the best
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How do you fix the internet explorer

You do not say which version of Windows you are using or the version of Internet Explorer so here is a general idea to fix.

If you are running XP or Vista download the new version IE8 and install it. Here is the link:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx

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Adobe reader error message

In Internet Explorer, when you click on a link to a pdf file,
you get the error message “Adobe Reader could not open ‘filename.fdf’ because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been corrupted.”


This error is due to an issue with Adobe Acrobat viewing PDF files in a web browser.
Try the following:

1. Open Internet Explorer, go to Tools -> Internet Options and on the General tab to erase all temporary files, cookies and history data.
2. Under Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Internet Options, on the General tab click on Settings and make sure you select the option “Automatically” for checking for newer versions of the stored pages. Then attempt to open the PDC file again.
3. If solutions 1 and 2 do not work then uninstall Adobe Acrobat, then reinstall it again.
It seems that Acrobat 6 is more prone to this error so upgrading to Acrobat 7 may solve the problem.

All d best.

Any furthur help feel free to ask me again i will be more than happy to assist you.
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