Memory dump received from Browsing the Internet

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Matt

Using Win XP SP1 when browsing the internet I will receive
several error from IE6 that force the browser to close and
after 3 or four times this causes a memory dump. This
only happens when on the internet games play with out any
problems but as soon as I start to use IE6 I start having
issues.
My setup
Mother Board Leadtek - K7nCR18GM
Video Onboard
Sound Creative SB live256
Storage SATA PCI card Sil 3112 with a Matrix Drive
Processor AMD 2800+
Memory Geil Golden Dragon

Any suggestions
 
Using Win XP SP1 when browsing the internet I will receive
several error from IE6 that force the browser to close and
after 3 or four times this causes a memory dump. This
only happens when on the internet games play with out any
problems but as soon as I start to use IE6 I start having
issues.
My setup
Mother Board Leadtek - K7nCR18GM
Video Onboard
Sound Creative SB live256
Storage SATA PCI card Sil 3112 with a Matrix Drive
Processor AMD 2800+
Memory Geil Golden Dragon

Any suggestions
Look in the event viewer to see if there is anything specific:
eventwvr.msc from the RUN box.

Dave
 
Look in the event viewer to see if there is anything specific:
eventwvr.msc from the RUN box.

Dave
*cough* that should be eventvwr.msc

Dave
 
Matt said:
Using Win XP SP1 when browsing the internet I will receive
several error from IE6 that force the browser to close and
after 3 or four times this causes a memory dump. This
only happens when on the internet games play with out any
problems but as soon as I start to use IE6 I start having
issues.
My setup
Mother Board Leadtek - K7nCR18GM
Video Onboard
Sound Creative SB live256
Storage SATA PCI card Sil 3112 with a Matrix Drive
Processor AMD 2800+
Memory Geil Golden Dragon

Any suggestions

Since this only happens when browsing the Internet, do the following
Windows troubleshooting: 1) scan with current antivirus using updated
definitions; 2) remove spyware with tools such as Spybot S&D
(www.security.kolla.de) and/or Ad-aware (www.lavasoftusa.com) - note
that it is a good idea to do virus and spyware scans in Safe Mode; 3)
delete temporary and Temporary Internet Files; 4) stop unnecessary
services/programs from running at startup (see www.blackviper.com for a
listing of services). Also, look in Event Viewer for clues.

Malke
 

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