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I have been having problems all summer with my computer, I have Windows 2000 Professional. When I access the internet the computer will start acting up. It will freeze up, it will also bump me back to my desktop, I don't lose the connection but I have a hard time getting on sites because I keep getting bounced back. Sometimes my computer will completely shut down and reboot itself-this loses the internet connection. An error message will come up about Microsoft Error and needing to restart program. I am very frustrated. I have taken my computer to two different shops multiple times and they cannot find anything wrong with it. The last shop installed Windows 2000 Professional again, but it did not help , I still have the problems. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas? I am ready to throw my computer out the window and buy and new one---which I really can't afford! I would appreciate any help! Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Bear
Please tell us exactly what the error message says before the computer shuts down.![]()
AppVer:6.0.2800.1106 ModName:mshtml.dll ModVer:6.0.2800.14158
Offset:00010915
There is a lot more stuff about sending in the error log helps Microsoft...
I really appreciate the help! Thanks!
Try this... it seems to help with IE shutting down.
Right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop, and choose properties. When that comes up, Click on the Advanced Tab. Uncheck the option that says "Enable third party browser extensions (requires restart)", then click OK. It should allow IE to run okay.
If that fixes it, then you've probably got spyware. I'd suggest following this action up by running Spybot and Adaware.
Right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop, and choose properties. When that comes up, Click on the Advanced Tab. Uncheck the option that says "Enable third party browser extensions (requires restart)", then click OK. It should allow IE to run okay.
If that fixes it, then you've probably got spyware. I'd suggest following this action up by running Spybot and Adaware.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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Originally Posted by alc6379
If that fixes it, then you've probably got spyware. I'd suggest following this action up by running Spybot and Adaware.
** Note:
If you do find that "spyware" might be the root of your problems, please start a separate thread in our Security forum- that's where we concentrate on virus/spyware/etc. infections.
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