IE crashes!

MummyMan

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ARGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I just wrote up probably the longest post (a new thread) about this article. I even had references from Sphere that applied to the question i was asking to be discussed. But for the second time, the goddamn thing crashed. Maybe i did the vB code wrong or someting (pretty sure i didn't), but this f****** pissed me off. I always get these damn crashed when something important comes up. Then that stupid report thing comes up that asks you if you want to send a report of the error to Microsoft. Like that would do anything. I've done it before, doesn't do s***. Netscape is no better, with even more crashes (for me) and it installs all this bs crap like netscape messenger that i can't uninstall for the life of me. Do any of you get these insanely irritating crashes?????? If you wanna be on topic, then talk about the linked article, or start a new thread. Copy your writing though to the clipboard before you click submit new thread though.
 
After a few minutes i have, do you experience a lot of crashes like this? Is there a solution?
 
Yeah it happens all the time and it normally takes the whole system tray with it on my machine. That is why I've switched to Opera, which only crashes on occassion (mostly whenhavving to re connect after disconnecting.)
 
Good article thanks!

Sorry that you lost your post -- I usually type everything in an e-mail or Notepad note, then cut n' paste it into the CFC thread.
 
On a slightly unrelated side note - if you want to stop XP from asking you if you want to do an error report (They are useless), then follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Click on Performance and Maintenance.
Click on System.
Then click on the Advanced tab.
Click on the error-reporting button on the bottom of the windows.
Select Disable error reporting.
Click [OK] [OK]
 
Originally posted by Jeratain
On a slightly unrelated side note - if you want to stop XP from asking you if you want to do an error report (They are useless), then follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
Click on Performance and Maintenance.
Click on System.
Then click on the Advanced tab.
Click on the error-reporting button on the bottom of the windows.
Select Disable error reporting.
Click [OK] [OK]

Good idea. Should I also turn off the option to get informed of critical crashes/whatever :confused:
 
That's your choice. I personally have error reporting off but have left it on for critical crashes.
 
Use Opera. Crashes about 1/10th as frequently as IE on my box.
 
Usually, IE never actually crashes on my computer, but I have lost some very long posts due to server failures, which piss me off whenever it happens. A standard procedure, is just to mark your post and then "Copy" with Ctrl + C, in case the server flips out.
 
Thanks Jeratain for the walkthrough with the error reports. Those things are pointless. And i guess i'll start copying my stuff to notepad before i post. And what's the difference between Opera and IE besides crashes?
 
Opera loads pages faster, is more stable, has mouse gestures, built in email and newsgroup support, and too many other features to list.

Plus if it ever crashes, it will open up again to the websites that you were browsing (that doesn't necessarily mean it will save any inputted text).
 
Meh, give Mozilla a try. From what I hear it's a lot better the IE. I'd use it but I'm to lazy to switch.

Hey MummyMan, do you go to starmen.net?
 
I switched to Opera recently and I'm very satisfied with it.

Some of the features I like in Opera:
-detailed info on what is happening during page loading like speed or number of images downloaded and left to download
-multi-document structure - many pages in one window
-in IE often when I wanted to save a picture, it allowed me to save it only as .BMP even if originally the picture was in other format, also IE sometimes didn't allow me to save pages to disk. I didn't experience any of these problems in Opera.

One thing I don't like about Opera is that some animated GIFs work very slow.
 
I'm surprised so few people actually use Netscape today. Yes, Netscape is still avalible for download ( www.netscape.com ), it's updated frequently and has better security. You can actually set it up to reject cookies and pop-ups much more intelligently than IE. Also, and most important, Netscape doesn't spy you ...
 
OK, I withdraw my previous statement, this sh*t has just crashed! :rolleyes:
 
There is no perfect browser.There are trade offs with each one.

I can say since installing Mozilla 1.2.1 it has never crashed.NEVER..not once.Best browser by far I have used.Of course there are sites that don't work exactly right because some people are lazy.And of course the occasional visit to MS requires IE to be left installed.
 
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