IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault

J

Johnny Hudson

Can some one please help, IE has just stopped working and
for 2 weeks I have been trying everything to get it back.
It shows the following error:
IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in module USER.EXE at
0012:000005ec.
I found a forum which dealt with this and they all said
that downloading and installing new Java 2 run time
environment se for windows, this I did but still no joy. I
then reinstalled windows 98se and still the same problem. I
then updated my ie6 and went through the whole setup. Still
the same error.

I am going crazy, having to use NS and I hate it. Any help
with this would be great, thank you Johnny.
 
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Vocátional & Technicál Edu®

You can use add/remove to repair explorer but you may want to run scandisk
first.

You can repair the installation however.

Try here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318378

To download Internet Explorer 5, 5.5, or 6 for a different operating system
by using a Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows NT 4.0-based
computer, follow these steps:
If you have not already done so, download the Internet Explorer Setup file
(Ie5setup.exe or Ie6setup.exe) from the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/download/default.htm

Follow the instructions on your screen until you receive a prompt for the
installation type.
Click Customize Your Installation, and then click Next.
Click Advanced, click Download Only, and then click Next.
Click the appropriate operating system check boxes to select them, click
Next, and then follow the instructions on your screen to download Internet
Explorer 5 Setup files for the selected operating systems.
Additional Information

Correct. A version of IE6 is implicit in XP.
And a version of IE6sp1 is implicit in XPsp1.
You can if you want uninstall XPsp1 and then install
IE6sp1 separately. Then you would see IE6sp1 listed
in Add/Remove Programs.

If you need more help with your versions open an IE window
and capture the output from these two commands:

javascript:navigator.appVersion
javascript:navigator.appMinorVersion

Note: both property names are case sensitive
 

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