How to Fix Internet Explorer Runtime errors

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Repair Internet Explorer Runtime Errors

Fixing Runtime Errors could take you just about a minute with the right tool. Error Doctor will Scan your Computer to Repair any Windows problems (recommended for all users). You will be surprized to see all the system bug in your Pc.

Or you can try to fix it manually yourself (not recommended for all users)

Try to Remove the Registry Key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Toolbar

Uninstall the Google Tool bar

From Add/Remove Program in the Control Panel, you have to uninstalled the Google tool Bar. And then test Internet Explorer and check if the Runtime error comes back.

You should also try to update Windows To resolve this problem, install the latest security update for Internet Explorer. To do this, install all high-priority updates from the following Microsoft Update Web site.

'A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?'

Symptom that tends to raise suspicions of Spyware Infection.

Clean your PC from Spyware and Virus with the Google Pack

1. In Internet Explorer, in the Tools menu, click on Internet Options, then select the Advanced tab.

2. See if 'Disable Script Debugging and Disable Script Debugging are both selected.

3. Finally, make sure you disabled the 'Disable a Notification about ever script error.

If it still not working, you will need to scan Windows with a Registry Repair Software.


Error Doctor / Pc Repair

Error Doctor will fix error and clean hiding bugs waiting to crash your Pc for good...

Don't wait before you lose all of your precious Data and valuable time !

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spiche  says:
14 months ago

Open Internet Explorer.-Click Tools on the top Menu and then select Options.-Click the Advanced tab.-Click the box next to Disable script debugging-Remove the check in the box next to 'Display a Notification About everu Script Error

Hate Microsoft  says:
7 months ago

Tried that and it did not work. Even system restore and disbaling the BHO's didn't work. IE still crashes left and right.

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spiche  says:
7 months ago

If you have done everything, uninstalling Google Tool Bar... Go to http://www.update.microsoft.com and update Internet Explorer. You might also want to scan your computer for virus and spyware.

Gloria  says:
5 months ago

Hi, I'm wondering if you could please help me with a rebooting problem. My machine keeps rebooting. It's not even totally booted up and it just reboots over and over again. For some reason I can stay in Safe Mode alot longer, without having the problem of it rebooting, but do get a message about IE having to shut down because of some problem.

Thx, Gloria

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spiche  says:
4 months ago

Hi Gloria

Sorry for the delay of my answer. If your computer is behaving ok in safe mode this can only mean that it's a software problem. Try to find out if you have recently installed new software, or if you have updated a driver for your hardware. If so, try to uninstalled this software and reboot your computer in normal mode.

Chris  says:
4 months ago

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Tom Abey  says:
3 months ago

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webllinks  says:
2 months ago

Thanks. I always get this problem. I tried your suggestion and it worked!

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cthomas  says:
2 months ago

I am getting run time errors and this didn't work for me either. When I try to open my web site I also get an error that says, "Internet Explorer cannot open this page", would you have a suggestion how I can repair that problem

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spiche  says:
2 months ago

I cthomas

I would suggest you go to the microsoft update website and installed all patchs available for your computer. you could also installed Firefox. You can installed it at my Blog, just folloew the link bellow.

good luck

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cthomas  says:
2 months ago

Thank you, spiche, I will try that procedure.

wlewis  says:
6 weeks ago

I have gotten a runtime error. And the applications has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. And it said to contact application support team for more info. I don't know what that means. I have restored my laptop 3 times. and when ever i try to get online this happens. What do i need to do to keep from getting online?

sabrina  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi

I have a problem with the internet explorer. The runtime error is not letting me use the desktop icons, control panel, search engine and the browser. Can I use the same software that you have mentioned above to correct this system.

My system got infected with Antivirius XP2008 rogue malware. I took charlemont's help from the hubpages. I am just woundering if you can help me fix the run time error.

This is what the error I got...

Run Time Error!Program:C\WINDOWS\Explorer.ExeThis application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.

Please safe my computer.. I appreciate your help. Please post a reply.

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spiche  says:
5 weeks ago

hi Sabrina

Yes you can use the same software mentioned above but you should really make a complete scan to clean any virus or spyware. Clean your PC from Spyware and Virus

You must download the google pack and the make a COMPLETE SCAN with both Norton Security Scan and Spyware Doctor. After you should repair your system registry with Error Doctor.

The best of luck! Keep me posted

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