When I try to use IE 11, I get these issues:Box #1 – Internet Explorer has stopped working. Windows is checking for a solution to the problem.
Hit Cancel; and, Cancel again
Box #2 – Internet Explorer has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working
correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.
Hit Close
At bottom – Bing.Com is not responding
Hit ‘x’
Pull Page says ‘X’ in red circle – We were unable to return you to bing.com
Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website. It appears that the website continues to have a problem.
What you can do:
1. Do to your home page – Does go to a home page
Type anything in and goes to ‘Box #1’ message; then ‘Box #2’; then, at bottom – A problem
with this webpage caused Internet Explorer to close and reopen the program; then at
bottom – Yahoo.com is not responding
Now same options come up except ‘Try to return to yahoo.com’
2. Try to return to bing.com
3. More information
When a website causes a failure or crash, Internet Explorer attempts to restore the site.
It stops after two tries to avoid an andless loop.
Started again – this time ‘thinking’ with www.yahoo.com at ‘address line’; not bing.com
AdwCleaner:
https://toolslib.net/downloads/view…
(blue “Download Now” button on right).
Download and “Save” the file somewhere. Go to the saved file then double click it to run the program. Use the “Scan” button, followed by the “Clean” button.
Junkware Removal Tool (JRT)
https://www.malwarebytes.org/junkwa…
(blue Download button).
Download and “Save” the file somewhere. Go to the saved file then double click it to run JRT. It might appear to have stopped at times or flash the screen but sit tight until it has finished.
MalwareBytes:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
(use the “Free Download” button rather than the “Buy Now” button).
After the install go to “Settings > Protection”. Under Scan Options move the “Scan for rootkits” slider over to On and Run the Threat Scan. Quarantine anything it finds.
If they find anything copy/paste the appropriate logs on here and let us know if there is any improvement. If you lose the ADW log you can find it as a text file in the ADWCleaner folder directly off the system drive root (usually C).
Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks