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Solve : Internet Explorer 6 Error Messages - HELP PLEASE!? |
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Answer» I don't claim to be a computer guru but I have built several computers & this is a first. I have a friends older computer I am trying to upgrade. Pentium 11, 400 Mhz, 20 Gig H.D. 320 MB. Ram. I reformatted it several times. I did full & COMPLETE installs everytime not upgrades. I have put ME, 2000 Pro, XP Pro & everyone of them does the same thing. They all get variations of this error message. Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. While running this the computer shuts down & reboots & says One Of Your Disks Needs To Be Checked For Consistency then reboots ?I'd start with a HD diagnostics check, this would be the second one today, they say these things come in threes.I used Seagates online hard drive checker & it was ok. Then I did their file system check & this was the result ? I don't really know what it means or how to fix it ? Like I said everytime I did a reformat & STARTED clean with a full install & it never showed the install failed ? What's crazy is while I was doing these checks was the longest amount of time I have been able to be online without getting the Explorer error message ? Results for volume C: Volume Label: Volume Size: 20.01 GB Some files on the volume are open. This may effect the accuracy of the file system check and result in false errors. The file system contains errors that need to be repaired.Run chkdsk from a command prompt, see what it shows up.I ran it this morning & it checked out fine although the Explorer errors were still popping up when I was trying to open Yahoo e-mail. ? Anything else hardware wise that could CAUSE this ?You could test your RAM with memtest86. The consistancy error can be generated because of the incorrect shutdown so there may be nothing wrong with your HD.THANK YOU FED! I can't believe after a month of frustration, asking everyone that should know on computer junkie websites & Fry's Electronics so called A+ certified techs. including 2 days of wasted time & updates with Microsofts techs. & everyone saying VIRUS! YOU HIT IT ON THE HEAD. BAD RAM! I ran the test, isolated the 1 bad stick & everything is fine now. THANK YOU Sooooooooooooooo MUCH! I have also had similar problems with my brand new P4 3 Gig - 1 gig ram that I built frm scratch. It just does not happen all the time. I tested the ram & boom same thing it's a matched pair of Kingston 2 - 512 mb stcks that came together as a set. I tried them 1 at a time in each slot & one has errors. I will definately check ram from now on anytime there is an Internet Explorer error in the future. Thank again.Your RAM may still be OK, it could just need re-seating. Use a bit of trial & error, one stick at at time. |
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