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...I keep getting a message "Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working". Then a box comes up saying that they are looking for a solution to the problem. However they never seem to come up with one. I tried reinstalling Windows 9, but doesn't help.

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...I keep getting a message "Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working". Then a box comes up saying that they are looking for a solution to the problem. However they never seem to come up with one. I tried reinstalling Windows 9, but doesn't help.

Any ideas?

I have same fn problem. very frustrating
 

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Symptoms: When you try to open a new tab, window or webpage in Internet Explorer 9, you get a pop-up error message saying that the Internet Explorer has stopped working.

Since IE9 is still under beta, many websites and add-ons have not cope with the required updates for IE 9 compatibility yet and therefore it can cause some errors. Many users have complained that after updating to the Internet Explorer 9 Beta, the error message, IE 9 has stopped working, appears too often and all the unsaved jobs are closed.


How to disable addons in IE9
It seems that the IE 9 Beta error is triggered by some incompatible add-on. To fix the issue, we recommend you to disable add-ons that you don’t need. Disabling unnecessary add-ons can also speed up tabs opening. Well, it is hard to remove or uninstall an add-on in IE. I would prefer you to just disable it, this has the same result as removing them.


To disable addons in IE, click Tools beside the tabs on the topmost area (or Alt-X shortcut key), click Manage add-ons.



Find and highlight the add-on you want to disable, and then click on Disable button; another way is to simply right click the add-on and select Disable.



Internet Explorer 9 (No Add-ons)
If you don’t want to disable any add-on as they are important when you do your job or homework, you can always try to run IE in No Add-ons mode. To run IE without any add-on, go to Start, type Internet or Internet Explorer, then click on Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) link from the list.
 

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i installed ie 9 them had all kinds of oroblems..did a system restore and got rid of it
 

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I already have Firefox and used that one most of the time, but I start with both browsers when I start out in the morning.
 

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I just upgraded from IE8 to IE9 in the last hour and couldn't stand even looking at it so I uninstalled it. This version won't last long.
 

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Ted, how do you uninstall it? I don't see it listed in the Control Panel.
 

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To uninstall Internet Explorer
The following instructions apply to both Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

1.Click the Start button , type Programs and Features in the search box, and then click View installed updates in the left pane.

2.Under Uninstall an update, scroll down to the Microsoft Windows section.

3.Right-click Windows Internet Explorer 9, click Uninstall, and then, when prompted, click Yes.

4.Click one of the following:

•Restart now (to finish the process of uninstalling Internet Explorer 9, and restore the previous version of Internet Explorer).

•Restart later (to wait until you shut down or restart your computer).
 

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Ted, how do you uninstall it? I don't see it listed in the Control Panel.

It doesn't show on the Control Panel under Uninstall Programs. Click on the Start button. Type Programs And Features in the search box. Then click on Programs And Features. On the left side, under Tasks, click on View Installed Programs. A window will open up and look for Internet Explorer 9. DoubleClick on Internet Explorer 9 and a Windows Needs Your Permission To Continue box will pop up. Click on Continue and the program will be removed. You will be instructed to restart your computer to complete the removal.
 

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Thanks for the help guys. Now I'll see if it works. I did a system restore and I must have gone back to a previous Windows program as I'm not having problems right now.
 

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