Larry F
07-09-2005, 11:47 PM
Everytime I click on internet explorer I am getting a warning.
IEXPLORE.EXE- Application error Can not read memory
Then it gives you a opion to press ok to cancel application or cancel to
debug program. I can still access my emails and messenger 7. i just can't
surf the web.
I am using xp home. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thank you
Larry F
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 18:21:01 -0700, "Larry F" <LarryF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Everytime I click on internet explorer I am getting a warning.
>IEXPLORE.EXE- Application error Can not read memory
> Then it gives you a opion to press ok to cancel application or cancel to
>debug program. I can still access my emails and messenger 7. i just can't
>surf the web.
>I am using xp home. Does anyone have any ideas?
> Thank you
> Larry F
A couple of things you could try:
Right-click "My Computer", "Properties", "Advanced" tab. Under Performance section, click the
"Settings" button, "Advanced" tab, under the Virtual memory section, click the "Change" button,
and check the option, "System managed size". Click the "Set" button, click "OK", "Apply", and
"OK" your way out.
Clean out the cache files.
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Internet Options, under "Temporary Internet Files", click
the "Delete Files" button, check the box, "Delete all offline content", "OK". After it
finishes, click the "Settings" button and lower the amount of disk space to use to 10 Meg. Click
"OK", "Apply". That will increase your hard drive space by how much was in that folder. I've
seen it well over a gig. Folders that big are prone to crosslinked files. Clear it weekly, or
sooner, especially if IE starts acting funny. You can automate the process by clicking the
"Advanced" tab, scroll down to "Security", and check the box, "Empty Temporary Internet Files
folder when browser is closed", click "Apply", "OK"
How Internet Explorer Cache Settings Affect Web Browsing
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=263070