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Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
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Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
Friday, July 11, 2003 at 9:27 am Posted by sreedhav
(9 messages posted)
Dear friends,
I have a Compaq Home PC and it runs using WindowsXP Home Version.Of
late whenever i close the Windows Browser window iam getting the message"iexplore.exe-Application
error"and gives a description of the problem as"the instruction at"ox7757bd2"referenced
memory at"ox02030010".The memory could not be read"."Click on ok to terminate the
program".I have IE 6 with the service pack1 installed. can you kindly help me out?The
program refuses to uninstall itself saying other applications are using it and further
says access denied!
with regards and looking forward to sharper brains
to solve the problem!
Sreedhav
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re: Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
Friday, July 11, 2003 at 10:17 am Posted by Rob
(2 messages posted)
You may need to Repair IE. Go to the control, Add Remove Program, selecte Internet
Explorer, click Change, then select Repair. You may also want to run a Windows Update
to ensure that you have latest patches.
On Friday, July 11, 2003 at 9:27 am, Dr.sreedhav wrote:
>Dear friends,
> I have a Compaq Home PC and it runs using WindowsXP Home Version.Of
>late whenever i close the Windows Browser window iam getting the message"iexplore.exe-Application
>error"and gives a description of the problem as"the instruction at"ox7757bd2"referenced
>memory at"ox02030010".The memory could not be read"."Click on ok to terminate the
>program".I have IE 6 with the service pack1 installed. can you kindly help me out?The
>program refuses to uninstall itself saying other applications are using it and further
>says access denied!
> with regards and looking forward to sharper brains
>to solve the problem!
> Sreedhav
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re: Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
Friday, July 11, 2003 at 3:10 pm Posted by Dan Sarandrea, MCSE
(4310 messages posted)
The method Rob described will not work with IE6 and XP. It does work with most previous
editions of Windows, however.
The way to repair IE is described in the following MS KB article:
How to Reinstall
or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP
My advice is to do the first step in Method 1, and if that does not work, skip the
repair reinstallation of XP and use Method 2.
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re: Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
Friday, July 18, 2003 at 3:46 am Posted by Mike Michaud
(1 messages posted)
Will this work for 2000 Pro ?? I'm having problems with IE 6 and would like to re-install
it.
On Friday, July 11, 2003 at 10:17 am, Rob wrote:
>You may need to Repair IE. Go to the control, Add Remove Program, selecte Internet
>Explorer, click Change, then select Repair. You may also want to run a Windows
Update
>to ensure that you have latest patches.
>
>
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re: Question about 'How do I install, remove, or re-install one of the components that came with Windows?'
Sunday, March 5, 2006 at 9:42 pm Posted by S.Venkatarama Iyer
(20 messages posted)
I am not able to see IE6 listed in Add Remove Program How do I repair IE6 with SP2?
S.Venkatarama Iyer
On Friday, July 11, 2003 at 10:17 am, Rob wrote:
>You may need to Repair IE. Go to the control, Add Remove Program, selecte Internet
>Explorer, click Change, then select Repair. You may also want to run a Windows
Update
>to ensure that you have latest patches.
>
>
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re: Guidelines for shutting down and rebooting from CD
Saturday, October 7, 2006 at 10:49 am Posted by lee kelly
(1 messages posted)
Can you please give me step-by-step on shutting down computer and rebooting Windows
2000XP from CD?
On Friday, July 11, 2003 at 10:17 am, Rob wrote:
>You may need to Repair IE. Go to the control, Add Remove Program, selecte Internet
>Explorer, click Change, then select Repair. You may also want to run a Windows
Update
>to ensure that you have latest patches.
>
>
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