Fix Iexplore Exe – Tips For Fixing Iexplore.exe Problems

Some Microsoft Windows operating system users receive Internet Explorer stack hash errors similar to this example below. I have included some potential fixes in order to get you back surfing the internet with Internet Explorer.

Here is an example Microsoft Windows stack hash error:

Problem signature: a. Problem Event Name: APPCRASH b. Application Name: iexplore.exe c. Application Version: 8.0.6001.18865 d. Application Timestamp: 4b077416 e. Fault Module Name: StackHash_08b5 f. Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005 g. Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821 h. Exception Code: c0000374 i. Exception Offset: 000afaf8 j. OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6 k. Locale ID: 7177 l. Additional Information 1: 08b5 m. Additional Information 2: 0e765f55dc2578acbcf3f43566e3d33a n. Additional Information 3: 7afd o. Additional Information 4: 16a80accbd37d302131b7d052cf14a43

You can try to reset your Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser settings. You will want to click on Start then type in inetcpl.cpl into a Start Search box and then then press ENTER. An Internet Options dialog box will appear then you will want to click an Advanced tab.

Now under Reset Internet Explorer Settings you will need to click on Reset then click on Reset again. You will want to click on close in a Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box when Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser finishes resetting. You will want to open up Internet Explorer web browser again and hopefully those errors will disappear.

Another possible fix is to boot your computer into Microsoft Windows operating system safe mode with networking by keep tapping your F8 function key, after a basic input output system screen flashes and before Microsoft Windows operating system attempts to boot and then selecting Safe mode with Networking. Once in safe mode with networking you can download and install SuperAntiSpyware in order to remove any malware that has possibly infected your computer. You will want to run a scan for malware, spyware, and adaware with that program or similar software program.

You will then want to reboot that computer into Microsoft Windows operating system normal mode and hopefully that Internet Explorer web browser will work again. Also, you could perform a Microsoft Windows operating system restore. You will want to restore your computer operating system back to before you were having problems surfing the Internet and receiving those has errors.

You will want to pick a date back to when your Internet surfing was not so chaotic. This might be a quicker option then trying to run scans in order to detect for malware, spyware, viruses, etcetera. These instructions and tips were written for Microsoft Windows operating system.

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