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linshunghuang
Hi all,
First of all, removing all 3rd party plugins in IE works for some
people, but not all (didn't work for me).
I found out the thing that was causing my IE to crash was a Windows
Update patch, particularly KB923789. Go to Control Panel and double
click Add/Remove Programs to check if you have that patch. If you have
installed that patch on your computer, .remove it! Then you should be
able to watch Google Video without problem.
For those of you who cannot uninstall the patch (no effect when
clicking the "remove" button), which was what happened to me, try
reinstalling the patch KB923789 and THEN uninstall it.
Below is the link to download the patch.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...5f14-4fb2-bc0c-2c4f3c56274a&displaylang=zh-tw
Hope this helps~
First of all, removing all 3rd party plugins in IE works for some
people, but not all (didn't work for me).
I found out the thing that was causing my IE to crash was a Windows
Update patch, particularly KB923789. Go to Control Panel and double
click Add/Remove Programs to check if you have that patch. If you have
installed that patch on your computer, .remove it! Then you should be
able to watch Google Video without problem.
For those of you who cannot uninstall the patch (no effect when
clicking the "remove" button), which was what happened to me, try
reinstalling the patch KB923789 and THEN uninstall it.
Below is the link to download the patch.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...5f14-4fb2-bc0c-2c4f3c56274a&displaylang=zh-tw
Hope this helps~