IE Crash Bug

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ed
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1) Open up AntiSpyware
2) Click Tools at the top
3) Click "Submit a Suspected Spyware Report"
4) Fill out the form with as much detail so they can
analyze quickly

Boot to Safe Mode.
http://tinyurl.com/pfca

Empty your IE cache and your other temporary file
folders, eg: c:\temp, c:\windows\temp or C:\Documents and
Settings\<name>\Local Settings\Temp (the path to your temp
folder will change depending on your name) - sometimes
programmes can be hidden in there - watch out for
mysterious *.exe files or *.dll files in those folders.

Have you tried scanning with Microsoft Antispyware in safe
mode?
Run a FULL SYSTEM SCAN, check the 3 boxes

Assuming that the installation is on drive C:
1. In "My Computer", right click on the icon for drive C:,
select "Properties".
2. Click tab "Tools".
3. Click button "Check Now".
3. Check both "Automatically fix file system errors"
and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors".
4. Click "Start".

Follow the instructions to allow system shut-down and
restart. The disk checks will run after restart and
before Windows loads. This scan for bad sectors might
take few minutes if you have a large hard disk: be patient.

Assuming that the installation is on drive C:
1. In "My Computer", right click on the icon for drive C:,
select "Properties".
2. Click tab "Tools".
3. Click button "Defragment Now".
3. Click Defragment.

Run your apdated antivirus

Reboot.
 
Yes, I have the same problem with 64.151.208.126.
I have 4 pcs at home and they all have the same problem:-
IE stalls and displays the (Not Responding) message when I
navigate to the site above. I've just reformatted these
PCs and installed a clean copy of WinXP. The only programs
I've installed are AVG anti virus and MSAS. I've visited
other websites and they all worked fine.

The webpage actually almost loads completely before it
hangs. I can see all the text and graphics on that page so
I doubt it is due to DNS servers or restricted sites.

The Event Log says:
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Source: Application Hang
Category: (101)
Type: Error
EventID: 1002

Hanging application IEXPLORE.EXE, version 6.0.2800.1106,
hang module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address
0x00000000.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

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Will get the Hijack program later today.
Thanks for any help you guys can give.

Rgds,
Ed.
 
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