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Internet Explorer 7 Has A Problem After I Close It(vista) FAKE Problem

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Is this another of the gimmicks of Vista? :D:o After Vista was installed on this computer, almost every time I close the last IE window, it says that there has been an error, which did not happen so it's a fake problem, asking me to either seach a solution to the problem or restart it.I'm already fed up with it. I need to stop this madness. :blink: Is this REALLY a problem?I really doubt it. No problems happen!I'll send a picture later proving it's so so true.

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It's not because you don't see anything going wrong that there hasn't gone something wrong. IE probably just crashed when you closed and that's why Vista wants to send a report. Just turn the error reporting off and you wont have to problem anymore :blink: . Also make sure you have the latest patches and bugfixes installed.

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Let's not confuse Disk Cleanup - which goes through things like temporary Internet files deep under your Documents and Settings folder and removes old stuff - with a registry cleanup - that fixes inconsistencies in your registry.
But here is something you might want to try.
Google "ccleaner" or go to /ccleaner directly and perform all the scans available in this tool. It does both registry and file cleanup.

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Your IE crashed. Next time when it crashes, please also post the screenshot with "View Problem Details" expanded (button on the bottom left of the box).Windows Vista reports most of its problem compared to its predecessors, so you'll get what just happened to your software.xboxrulz

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I got the bug(if it really is?):

Problem signature:  Problem Event Name:APPCRASH  Application Name:iexplore.exe  Application Version:7.0.6000.16512  Application Timestamp:46807103  Fault Module Name:kernel32.dll  Fault Module Version:6.0.6000.16386  Fault Module Timestamp:4549bd80  Exception Code:800401fd  Exception Offset:0001b09e  OS Version:6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1  Locale ID:1033  Additional Information 1:8d13  Additional Information 2:cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311  Additional Information 3:8d13  Additional Information 4:cdca9b1d21d12b77d84f02df48e34311

EDIT: Hello? I seacrhed it through the internet and only found people who are also a victim on the what-I-called fake problem.
Edited by Ronel (see edit history)

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Try a windows update or something like that. Also you can search around for registry cleaners that might also help fixing the problem.Only my suggestions as i don't have vista yet, still on xp here.There is a possibility it could be a driver error or something like that but i doubt it. Also it could be a corrupted file in the internet explorer directory.Hope it helps-HellFire

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This Is Really Simple To Repair! :angry: All You Have To Do Is Be The Admin. I Know What Your Thinking I Am An Admin! Well The Main Admin Account In Vista Seems To Be The Real Admin Account. Here's How I repaired It. :blink:Step 1: Right Click My Computer, Then Manage. Go To Local Users And Groups. Then Users. Then You Should See The Admin Account Disabled. Right Click And Go To Properties. Uncheck Account Is Disabled. Next Move All Your Documents And Crap You Got To The Admin Account.Step 2: Once You've Moved Everything From Your Account To The Admin Account, Login To The Admin Account And Delete Your Old One (In Manage Users). Now Go Back To Users In Manage And Right Click Administrator And Go To Properties. Next Under Full Name Put In The User Name Of Your Old Account. Then When You Go To The Start Menu It Will Look The Same :angry:Hope This Helped You :oIt Worked For Me 100% I Had The Same Problem With IE On VistaEnjoy! :D

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