iexplore.exe problem

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by ashburg, Oct 19, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hey...does anyone on here know how to debug a computer with the iexplore.exe problem? What happens is I click on the blue "e" (IE) icon and nothing happens. I sometimes have to click it 3-4 times before the IE browser comes up. Then, I look in the task manager (using windows XP) and there are loads of instances of "iexplore.exe" running in the background.

    I really need a piece of software like adaware that will fix this...trying to avoid a techie solution which is all I can find on the web.

    Many thanks,
    ash
     
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  2. wrmineo

    wrmineo Peon

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    #2
    Have you tried to go to microsoft and ensure that you have the latest version, patches, etc?

    Also, you might be able to get a registry clean up freeware program that would clear up any conflicts.

    If you're worried about adware, spyware, many ISPs offer free downloads so you're not out spending $30 bucks unnecessarily.

    If you want a good paid program for adware, I have a link to some, but I'd check with your ISP for a free one first.
     
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  3. ashburg

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    hmm...well, Ive done all that and then some (listed below), to no avail:

    adaware
    spybot
    xoftspy
    trojanhunter
    registry mechanic

    The problem goes deeper than that...please advise :D

    thanks,
    ash
     
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    #4
    What version of Windows are you running? i.e. XP Pro SP2

    What version of IE are you running?

    Have your downloaded the full, latest version directly from MSFT; completely uninstalled the version on your machine; run disk cleanup; run defrag; and install the latest downloaded version?
     
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  5. ashburg

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    :rolleyes: IE 6.0.29
    Windows XP Pro SP2 - all up to date
    Newer machine

    multiple instances of iexplore.exe running in taskmanager...I have to go and shut them down one at a time every single day :eek:

    I have not uninstalled IE and all...really want to avoid that but if I absolutely have to I will I guess. Also, the Microsoft "help" site is ultra confusing...do you have a direct link for the "new version"

    How do I uninstall current IE?

    many thanks,
    ash
     
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    IE Download

    Microsoft also has a beta anti-spyware program that might be worth a try.

    I would download IE before uninstalling.

    To uninstall:

    Settings » Control Panel » Add/Remove Programs
     
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    You should be more careful about the stuff you install on your computer. More is not necessarily better. http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm#xos_note

    I'd also avoid using a Registry Cleaner unless you know exactly what you are doing since the possibility of removing a vital registry key is rather high.
     
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  8. ashburg

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    I'm sure you have a valid point, but I wonder why, then they gave xoftspy a clean slate in saying "Given these changes we can no longer regard XoftSpy as "rogue/suspect" anti-spyware."

    thanks for the input,
    ash
     
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    Do you have a backup of your registry or is it too long ago since you first used the registry cleaner?
     
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    Very solid points! Further, many spyware programs contain spyware themselves. Also, they will read other like programs as "dirty laundry". Additioanlly, installing multiple antivirus programs can lock up a system altogether are truly create havoc :eek:
     
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    ok...so I'll remove xoftspy.

    Not sure about the registry backup...it's not past my skill level really, I'm just looking for a quick cure.

    thanks for the help,
    ash
     
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