Internet Explorer is easy to crash when you click on a web page

Updated on technology 2024-04-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Click on the tools in the IE menu bar --- manage add-ins, in the add-on type, the first item is the toolbar and extensions, is there an add-on you don't want, you can click the following disable, stop it, but Adobe and Microsoft can not prohibit it. In addition, among the options of the tool ---, you can delete the browsing history to, set the security options to the default level, and set the advanced settings to restore the advanced settings, which also have a certain effect.

    2. Clean up the system with 360 Security Guard or Kingsoft Guard, sometimes the effect is better in safe mode (press F8 to enter when booting).

    3. The simplest, most practical and time-saving way is to reinstall the system, make a backup, and reinstall it, so how important it is to make a backup at ordinary times!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    XP system, IE8 is it? After you open IE, click Tools-Add-ons Management, disable all add-ins, and then browse the web, if it is normal, it is caused by incompatibility of add-ins, enable add-ons one by one to determine which is causing the problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended that you use the system repair function of 360 Security Guard to repair IE, if it cannot be solved, it is recommended that you use 360 Software Manager to upgrade or reinstall IE

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not enough memory. Restart your computer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Memory leak.

    2.Web pages are complex and browser bugs

    The emergence of a large number of individuals and low-quality users has led to a general lack of support for browsing standards, and if you happen to encounter some bugs in the browser, the browser rendering engine will make errors when processing these pages, such as falling into an endless loop or crashing outright.

    3.There is too much data on the web page.

    A web page contains a large amount of data that needs to be processed, causing the system to be busy, such as multi-image pages, ultra-long pages, etc., or various controls embedded in the web page will cause the browser to process a large amount of data, causing the system to be busy. Such as flash games, ActiveX controls, etc. When the browser accesses, if the amount of data is large, the browser will generally occupy a lot of CPU usage and memory in the processing process, cause the browser to be unresponsive, and even make the computer system crash.

    When developing, if you fully consider the web performance, you can avoid this problem to a large extent.

    4 On the flip side, frequent, small HTTP requests can burden backend servers, load balancers, and firewalls, resulting in excessive bandwidth and ultimately degraded performance. If the client stays on the page for a long time or does not close the browser, the memory of the browser will continue to be released and the client browser will crash.

    5.Other reasons.

    In addition to the reasons mentioned above, there are many other reasons, although some do not cause the browser to crash directly, but also cause ** to be inaccessible, such as log files causing the disk to be full, web server C pointer error, process lack of file descriptors, thread deadlocks, insufficient temporary tables in the database, and server overload, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Internet Explorer series problem solving.

    Go to the "Red Maple Garden Forum".

    For details about the Windows system area, refer to the related tutorials.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Possible cause: The IE component is abnormal.

    Manual fixes: 1. Clean up the browser cache, or reset it; 2. Register IE components: Use the shortcut key "Win+R" to pop up [Run], enter "regsvr32", click [OK], then enter "regsvr32, click [OK], if the above registration is not possible, you need to repeat the above steps and then register the following components:

    regsvr32

    regsvr32

    regsvr32

    regsvr32

    regsvr32

    Restart your browser and see if the page is working.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fix Browser:

    1. Open the browser, click "Tools" and "Manage Plus Matching Royal Items" to disable all plug-ins, or you can know exactly if there is no problem with the reservation. Then Tools Internet Options General Page Delete cookies Delete files Tick Delete all offline content OK Set the disk space used to: 2MB OK Clear History The number of days a web page is saved in history:

    3 The following application is OK (the setting used by Chi Yan myself is "0" days). At this point, close all browser windows immediately.

    2. Reopen the browser and do the last step: Tools Internet Options Advanced to restore browser default settings.

    3. If it is a browser poison, use the card assistant to sell a blind version to fix it, and then do plug-in immunity: all hook immunity. Then remove all the checks and find the "must-haves" item, and re-check the ones that can be used to cancel the immunization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reinstall the operating system, check for viruses well, and clean up the IE garbage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This kind of problem is generally OK to reinstall IE.

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To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.