I’m guessing you are also running Windows Vista? Internet Explorer errors such as this one have been reported. No matter what operating system or version of Internet Explorer you are running, this is annoying. My IE 7 browser has done the same on occasion but not continuously.
Several computer users have reported that a conflict with other programs such as OmniPage, Yahoo Browser, and Yahoo Install Manager interfere with Internet Explorer while other users have suggested that a simple Internet Options “reset” will do the trick. While the list of reported possible software program interferences is unsubstantiated, if you’ve recently installed a new program (OmniPage or otherwise), consider the possibility of a conflict.
If you suspect a conflict, go to the software developer’s Web site and search for product updates. Likewise, make sure you have the latest version of Internet Explorer along with the latest updates. The involved vendors may be aware of the issue and could have already issued a fix. If so, apply the fix and solve your problem.
Microsoft reports a known issue with the Migo Digital Vault program causing Internet Explorer errors of this nature. In addition, third party programs such as Reno and Spydawn are also known to cause this problem. For detailed instructions covering a Digital Vault solution, view the Microsoft Knowledgebase article.
Resetting the default Internet Explorer settings may also solve your issue. First, go into the Control Panel by clicking the Start button and choosing Control Panel option and then choose Internet Options. Next, click the Advanced tab and then the Reset button.
Other fixes that may work for you include disabling the phishing filter, un-enabling “protected mode,” and uninstalling Internet Explorer add-ons.
To disable the phishing filter, go into Internet options >Advanced once again. This time, scroll down to the Phishing section and disable the phishing filter.
To disable “protected mode,” go back into Internet Options, this time clicking the Security tab and unchecking the box labeled “Enable Protected Mode.”
Finally, managing add-ons may solve your Internet Explorer failure problem. Go into Internet Options once again and click on the Programs tab. Now, click on Manage Add-ons and delete or disable add-ons as you troubleshoot your way through the problem.
These are among the most common possible solutions to Internet Explorer constantly stopping and restarting. Other possible causes include too many programs running in the background, computer viruses, and spyware which are briefly addressed in the Microsoft Knowledgebase article reference above. If none of these tips work, consider downloading Mozilla Firefox as an alternative so that you can at least surf the Internet in peace.
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation


