Application iexplore exe version 6.0 2800.1106 faulting
I have had overheating problems once or twice when playing games, at least I assume they were overheating problems because the computer refused to start up after a sudden shutdown until I'd waited a few minutes.
It just seemed to be happening because the maximum temperature allowed was too high, so I got FanGUI and told it to cool down sooner and that problem never happens anymore. What type of permanent damage might have been caused, though? Message Edited by jimw on PM. Message Edited by jimw on AM. Browse Community. Windows General. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by jwatt Unsolved. How do I resolve these errors? Event The shell stopped unexpectedly and Explorer. Event DCOM got error "The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. Event The time service has not been able to synchronize the system time for seconds because none of the time providers has been able to provide a usable time stamp. Event The server was unable to find a free connection 52 times in the last 60 seconds.
Any help would be appreciated. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 5. There are enough different errors here that I suspect a memory problem. There are some that can be ruled out immediately. CD's don't do that! My experience has been that diffuse errors with no apparent common element are very often "flaky" memory.
My problem is the reverse - I tend to be too terse! The most common element as far as frequency of errors goes is Internet Explorer Perhaps the memory errors are occuring upon attempting transition to virtual memory on the hard drive.
That's an ominous possibility, especially for the crashes that occur during system startup. Data's moving from the hard drive to main memory, and if it gets corrupted somewhere along the way, errors like this could happen. Note that the data path to a CD also involves transferring data from main memory. Let's defer that one until things get more stable - hopefully a LOT more stable! Probably not. You might be able to chase that down through the registry and get rid of the error message.
If there are updated trackpad drivers, you should be able to grab them via the "Downloads" tab at the top of the Forum page. I've seen that problem reported before. I don't think it was resolved. I still like the main memory hypothesis. I'd replace all of it. Crucial 's a good source for laptop memory.
It sounds like there were overheating problems during the troubled history of your laptop. Also, try re-registering the ole I've tried re-regestering the DLL already. Didn't work. As for that resolution work-around.
I'm using Internet Explorer. Not the AOL software. Perhaps this is a problem unique to your account. Can you try to access that website from another account, and see if you get the same error? I found out the problem. I did a little searching on Neowin. He said the problem was caused by a program called K-Lite Codec Pack v2. I uninstalled the Codec Pack and vooala, the problem was solved. I installed a bit older version of the K-Lite Codec Pack v2.
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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Airesz Thread Starter. Joined Nov 7, Messages The error I am receive always happens after 10 or 15 seconds of IE hanging. In the event viewer I see this error: Faulting application iexplore. Can anyone tell me if there is a workaround for this issue?
Joined May 15, Messages 11, Try this it is a repair for Internet Explorer 6. I did the ie. I have been searching microsoft knowledge base. Question though: When you buy a new memory you just plug and play and you dont have to put any drivers for it or make any configurations to the bios right?
Anyway i will do the memtests and i will see. O and i dont have SP2 on. I dont know if i should use it for now. Try clearing the CMOS before you do anything else. You just got new RAM.. It also may be somewhat incompatible with your MOBO If you run that sucker for a few weeks and try it then, after it's got lots of stuff installed, and it'll b0rk the OS in a heartbeat.
So reset the BIOS and try the applications again after that; that may sort it for you. MrRand0m , Mar 2, I run the memtest for about an hour but it got only to 0. You can say that i am a bit new in this. Sorry guys and thanks again. O also you said that it may need some tweaking on the vDIMM or timings to get it dialed in. As you can imagine that is totaly chinese to me.
Thank you.
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