IE 9 - Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website...

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    Desk Top with Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit and Lap Top with Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
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    richyrichuk said:
    IE 9 is very annoying.

    loads a page then says cant load it.

    "Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website. It appears that the website continues to have a problem."

    "We were unable to return you to manywebsites**.com"

    "it says its a website restore error"

    and when it loads then 'reloads' and shows it cant display it has this prefix before the url.

    res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#

    Im sure this is common, M$ said do a java update, but im already up-to-date, anybody else with this issue?

    [COLOR=#3485bd]]Help and Support
    I'm not sure exactly what I did to solve the problem, but it might have been this:
    1. Open Internet Explorer, click "Tools", and click "Internet Options".
    2. Switch to the "Advanced" tab.
    3. Refer to "Reset Internet Explorer Settings" section, and click "Reset".
    4. Click "Close" when the resetting process is complete.
    5. Close Internet Explorer and restart it.
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  2. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    i can tryh, but i dont think a reset will resolve, seems to be a diff issue thanks though
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  3. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    anybody had this issue yet or am i on my own?
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    If it helps


    I have exactly the same issue. Daily.
    I go to a website, usually anything that uses a lot of java scripts.
    The page works fine for a while but usually when scrolling down it suddenly decides it isnt responding and will reload the page automatically several times which works for a few seconds then it will display the windows has given up all hope window and im not trying anymore thanks message appears as diplayed earlier in the thread.
    This is a 10 day old Dell Inspiron One top of the range touchscreen PC. All fresh install with all windows java flash updates.

    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - IE 9 x64. 6Gb ram i5 Processor.
    Very little has been added to this machine since delivery and in fact the issue was already there the first day I used it fresh out of the box.

    In reply to previous suggestions;
    IE browser with all add-ons disabled. All settings at default, including advanced tab. No tool-bars, no favourites in my IE, when it dies it kills EVERY instance of IE running on the machine whether its just one or 10. There is no roll-back option as it came installed.

    Basically this thing was fresh and clean without any 3rd party software that didnt come out of the box installed on it.

    Yet every day, repeatedly. Non responsive IE issues.

    This is a problem with IE, not settings, not other peoples software to blame.
    I have worked on server and client PC's for over 15 years in medium business environments and I am afraid to say this is M$ problem. They just don't test things enough before they dump them on us.

    Every time it happens, surprise surprise, it blames the website. There must be something wrong with it.
    Well they all work just fine in Chrome, M$, and I am pretty sure Ebay, Autotrader, Paypal, my bank and all these other sites are NOT in fact broken. Just IE is broken.

    I resisted the move past IE 6 although when I got to IE7 it pretty much worked ok, IE 8 was a slow disaster first time I installed it until I tweaked it a bit. IE 9 x64.. absolutely annoying. And as for compatability mode.. has anyone used this and found it fixed anything? ever?
    Chrome may not be perfect but it is working far better than IE 9 right now and firefox have a bit of catching up to do the slackers Although I am sure they are working on it.

    So yet again, I find myself avoiding the very browser that should be the most compatible with my system because it is the least compatible. Go figure M$.
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