Internet Explorer nonsense.

KaiserElectric

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I've recently been suffering from problems relating to an unusual blank script error box, which I get when I start up my computer and when I start up certain games. I've supplied an example here.

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I can't close out of these boxes unless I use CTRL+ALT+DEL. This is beginning to be a nuisance, and I'm considering deleting IE off of my computer. Is this a possibility, and will it fix the problem?
 
Since it's impossible, any thoughts on a fix for this?
 
I reluctantly run a Vista and I believe my current IE version is 8, as I haven't updated it since Firefox became my default browser.
 
You could also go to IE8 -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced tab and uncheck the box "Display a notification about every script error", but it is worth running the Windows/IE updates and see if that fixes it first.
 
Delete Windows Vista and install Windows XP. That's guaranteed to solve all Vista-related problems.
 
You could also go to IE8 -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced tab and uncheck the box "Display a notification about every script error", but it is worth running the Windows/IE updates and see if that fixes it first.

I already have it unchecked. :p
 
This isn't a Vista related problem.

With IE and Windows becoming increasingly integrated, there's no guarantee of that... also, wiping the hard drive would wpe out all errors, Vista-related or not. It's the only way to be sure.

Vista is a much better operating system than XP.

:lol:
 
Updating didn't really help, unfortunately.

Thanks for all the help, but as the error is only making a few games impossible to play, I think I'm just going to stomach it until I get a new PC. :p
 
Updating didn't really help, unfortunately.

Thanks for all the help, but as the error is only making a few games impossible to play, I think I'm just going to stomach it until I get a new PC. :p

Usually I wouldn't answer just out of aversion for Steam :p, but what the hell... try resetting IE to its default configuration and making sure that all add-ons are disabled. IN internet options->advanced there's a reset option which usually helps with odd errors.
 
Try uninstalling IE, rebooting the computer, then download a fresh installer from Windows update.

I've had similar problems in the past, maybe from installing free toolbars and the like.
 
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