Solution 1: disable 3D in the "NVIDIA graphics
driver"
(Only if you have one, otherwise, skip it)
Turn off the "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the
"NVIDIA Graphic Controller" application. (If you have Nvidia drivers
and graphics software, if you don't have them, you can leave this step)
• Open the Nvidia software from the system tray.
• Disable the option called "stereoscopic 3D" of
NVIDIA drivers (the NVIDIA driver is a computer graphics driver that your
software runs in the system tray).
If it is not solved, follow the following method.
Solution 2: uninstall unwanted toolbars
Sometimes, a third-party toolbar can cause the problem.
Therefore, it is better to avoid installing any third-party toolbar. If you
have installed one and do not know how to remove it, see the steps below to
remove the unwanted toolbar from IE.
• Remove unwanted toolbars with the Control Panel.
• Go to add / remove programs and uninstall any toolbar
available in the list.
If it is not solved, follow the following method.
Solution 3: disable unwanted add-ons
You can disable additional Internet Explorer add-ons
sometimes, a problem creating add-ons and are the main cause of the error.
• Go to settings -> Manage Add-ons.
• Select and right click to disable add-ons.
If it is not solved, follow the following method.
Solution 4: reinstall Java, Flash Player, Silverlight.
Uninstall and reinstall the Add-ons program such as: Java,
Flash player, Silverlight from the control panel.
Solution 5: reset the security zone.
• Reset the Internet Explorer security configuration zone.
If it is not solved, follow the following method.
Solution 6: run Microsoft Fixit
• Download and run these Microsoft fixes to solve the
problem.
or http://support.microsoft.com/mats/ie_freezes_or_crashes/
or
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/ie_performance_and_safety/
• Restart the computer.
If it is not solved, follow the following method.
Solution 7: find the .DLL file that is in conflict with IE
If the previous method does not solve the problem, then this
method is to find the exact .dll file that is causing the conflict. This is a
manual method and takes a long time, so we keep it as the last step. We can
find the defective dll with the help of system logs. Follow the steps below.
• Right click on My Computer and then click on Manage. You
will have another window.
• Click on the "Event Viewer" arrow (expand it).
• Click on the "Windows Registries" arrow
(Expand).
• Click on "Application" in Windows Registers.
• Now look in the right side panel, you have listed all the
RECORDS of the system.
• Now scroll down and find an error (Red Cross Error)
related to iexplore.exe, and double click on it to get the details (this record
was created when you receive an error message in Internet Explorer, so you
should look for it in "Time").
• You now have the details of the error message. Find the
name of the ".dll" file in that detail.
• As it now has the particular dll file name that is
creating conflict with iexplore.exe. Stop the conflict by repairing, renaming
and deleting that file. You have to investigate what to do with that file (we
can mention a fixed action in this file since you have to find out what other
program is using that problematic file and how important that program is), so
take action on it carefully.
• If you cannot delete the file, restart the computer in
safe mode and then delete the file.
With luck, you can solve the problems of blocking, freezing
or interrupting the operation of the Internet browser in Windows 7, 8, 10 with
the previous methods. If not, try reinstalling the internet browser. Post your
comment / questions below or tell us which solution worked for you.
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