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  1. Chrome for example doesn't have any problems but I like Internet explorer, so can you thing what is happening? Internet explorer doesn't seem to have problems with other sites and even I reset it still the same problem.

    Thank you in advance!
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    I also use IE11 (as well as Chrome) and I do experience random crashes (brings the whole system down) with IE11 (Win7-64)

    Would not begin to suggest why this happens but it does.
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  3. It suddently starting doing this the last few days...
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  4. This tip (even though it is old) seems worth a try:
    http://windowsreport.com/fix-internet-explorer-11-crashes-windows-8/
    place a check mark next to “Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering” which you can find in the “Acceleration graphics” topic. Click(left click) on the “OK” button situated in the lower side of the window. Reboot the Windows 8 PC...
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    crash on certain pages after june 2017 update (microsoft.com)

    ...Known Issues in KB4032782 and KB4022168

    After you install this update, Internet Explorer 11 may crash when you visit some websites. The problem may occur if the website is complex and uses certain web API's.

    Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.
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    Originally Posted by raffriff42 View Post
    (more searching)...oh, look:
    crash on certain pages after june 2017 update (microsoft.com)

    ...Known Issues in KB4032782 and KB4022168

    After you install this update, Internet Explorer 11 may crash when you visit some websites. The problem may occur if the website is complex and uses certain web API's.

    Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.
    That's one of the reasons why I turn off the automagic update thing.
    I uninstalled March's security update because it eats 100MB of RAM and makes my ancient quadcore even slower.
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    IE 11 on W10 crashes regularly for me on quite a few sites.
    Never had the problem with the earlier versions.


    I assume it's just a poorly written program.
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    I always avoid IE. It is just a painful browser and better to avoid.
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    Have a look at your Reliability History, control panel>security and maintenance>maintenance,if there are red flags and if the only option given is"check for a solution"put your cursor on it BUT RIGHT CLICK ONLY.This will give you another option :View tech details",LEFT click on it and you will be given a page of data,the line identified as Bucket id shows the problem and allows you to copy and paste for a search.Never bother with "check for a solution",if there was one there would not be a problem.
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    This is the main reason why keep out from using IE. Not only about this site, but it is also crashed when i am editing my file on excel online, it is worst because i lost all of my editing.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz View Post

    I assume it's just a poorly written program.

    Originally Posted by DustinDeTorres View Post
    I always avoid IE. It is just a painful browser and better to avoid.
    100%
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  11. Thank you for your answers!
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  12. ppl still use IE? Must be the same ppl who get WannaCry. This is 2017, not the 90s. There are other options besides Microsoft.
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