Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Feb 8, 2010 #1 Deleting cookies does nothing. I used CCleaner on it n that didnt fix it. What else can i do to fix this problem?
Deleting cookies does nothing. I used CCleaner on it n that didnt fix it. What else can i do to fix this problem?
joelm3103 Fully Optimized Messages 1,750 Location -Trinidad- and Tobago, Caribbean. Feb 8, 2010 #2 You can try this Eliminating Internet Explorer 8 Crashes | WindowsFixUp. Also have you checked the logs in event viewer if it has?
You can try this Eliminating Internet Explorer 8 Crashes | WindowsFixUp. Also have you checked the logs in event viewer if it has?
OP OP Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Feb 8, 2010 #3 joelm3103 said: You can try this Eliminating Internet Explorer 8 Crashes | WindowsFixUp. Also have you checked the logs in event viewer if it has? Click to expand... no n i dont know how to lol. I will check out this link.
joelm3103 said: You can try this Eliminating Internet Explorer 8 Crashes | WindowsFixUp. Also have you checked the logs in event viewer if it has? Click to expand... no n i dont know how to lol. I will check out this link.
joelm3103 Fully Optimized Messages 1,750 Location -Trinidad- and Tobago, Caribbean. Feb 8, 2010 #4 You can check the Events Viewer by going to (Control Panel in Classic View) "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer". If my memory serves my right, it should be under one of these categories (I still stand to be corrected though if I'm wrong).
You can check the Events Viewer by going to (Control Panel in Classic View) "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer". If my memory serves my right, it should be under one of these categories (I still stand to be corrected though if I'm wrong).
OP OP Wildside Hellfire! Messages 3,038 Location Riverside, CA Feb 8, 2010 #5 joelm3103 said: You can check the Events Viewer by going to (Control Panel in Classic View) "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer". If my memory serves my right, it should be under one of these categories (I still stand to be corrected though if I'm wrong). Click to expand... I see nothing about IE8 logs but i fixed the problem, i think. I had to disable some add-ons i had. Must of been Skype.
joelm3103 said: You can check the Events Viewer by going to (Control Panel in Classic View) "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer". If my memory serves my right, it should be under one of these categories (I still stand to be corrected though if I'm wrong). Click to expand... I see nothing about IE8 logs but i fixed the problem, i think. I had to disable some add-ons i had. Must of been Skype.
joelm3103 Fully Optimized Messages 1,750 Location -Trinidad- and Tobago, Caribbean. Feb 8, 2010 #6 Wildside said: I see nothing about IE8 logs but i fixed the problem, i think. I had to disable some add-ons i had. Must of been Skype. Click to expand... Cool and glad you got through . Glad to be of help . Edit: You can try enabling the add-on 1 at a time and see if IE crashes. Helps narrow down things if you want to figure out what caused it. Other than that, just be happy it's fixed .
Wildside said: I see nothing about IE8 logs but i fixed the problem, i think. I had to disable some add-ons i had. Must of been Skype. Click to expand... Cool and glad you got through . Glad to be of help . Edit: You can try enabling the add-on 1 at a time and see if IE crashes. Helps narrow down things if you want to figure out what caused it. Other than that, just be happy it's fixed .