Strange error I cant get rid of no matter what?
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Strange error I cant get rid of no matter what?
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I had that happen to me once.
photo_angel, does it ever pop up like 5-10 times and not go away? It once got so bad here that I literally had to disconnect my Internet for it to stop.
Not to be pessimistic, but the only thing I could get to work was totally reformatting my hard drive. And this is where USB drives and Windows partitons pay off, it was no big deal at that point
Chewy, do you know what program actually causes errors like that? I think I have something similar now (only instead it happens when I click on AVI files, regardless if I downloaded them or encoded them myself)... and with all the Giveaway of the Day stuff I'd really hate to reformat.CYA Later:
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Are you getting annoying messages such as "A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?" or "Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page?"
There are three reasons why these problems occur. The first is that the web page author made some programming error. The second reason may be that you are running a pop-up killer that closes pop-up windows so fast that the script on the web page fails. The third is that you might have some adware or spyware installed on your computer that opens the script error pop-ups.
How to disable script and runtime errors
You can configure Internet Explorer to ignore these script and runtime errors. Please follow this step-by-step guide:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click on Tools, then on Internet Options.
3. Click on the Advanced tab.
4. Look for the "Disable script debugging" line and put a check mark in the box.
5. Now look for the "Display a notification about every script error" line and remove the check mark in the box.
Courtesy of SureShot Software.Last edited by soup; 2 May 2008, 07:48 AM.
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Or you could just use Firefox.He was a dyslexic, agnostic insomniac. He'd lie awake all night wondering if there really was a dog.Comment
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Firefox won't help if it's a virus or spyware causing the popup.CYA Later:
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Are you getting annoying messages such as "A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?" or "Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the script on line 1. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page?"
There are three reasons why these problems occur. The first is that the web page author made some programming error. The second reason may be that you are running a pop-up killer that closes pop-up windows so fast that the script on the web page fails. The third is that you might have some adware or spyware installed on your computer that opens the script error pop-ups.
How to disable script and runtime errors
You can configure Internet Explorer to ignore these script and runtime errors. Please follow this step-by-step guide:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click on Tools, then on Internet Options.
3. Click on the Advanced tab.
4. Look for the "Disable script debugging" line and put a check mark in the box.
5. Now look for the "Display a notification about every script error" line and remove the check mark in the box.
Courtesy of SureShot Software.
Since I now I am clean of virus or adware or spyware or any of that I will try this thanks soup.Comment
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With repeated infections, windows and IE get more and more corrupt, I am still finding a few orphan entries from an infection I had over a month ago, it's essential that you keep uptodate patches and even repairs on your computer. The system file checker is turning into a vista like tool with windows xp, you used to have to have the windows cd in, it's doing more and more without it now.
This is one of the times I would consider SP3 to fix errors if you can ever get a clean boot w/o all that crap everyone wants to run nowdaysComment
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Amen to that!
On my old PC, I updated IE to version 7 under XP home. That's when the trouble started. Had constant errors of every kind, including script errors. Started using Firefox, never went back.
On the new PC, it has IE 6. I occasionally use IE because some sites require it. No problems with IE 6, or Firefox.
Just give Firefox a try, you'd be surprised how many annoyances go away when you do.My toy:
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