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

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  1. Posts : 375
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    IE 9 - Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website...


    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?

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2506617
    Last edited by richyrichuk; 12 Apr 2011 at 05:26. Reason: M$ link
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  2. Posts : 394
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    Is it only with one particular website, and is it a site that you added to Favorites?
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  3. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    happens with lots of sites, including ebay, youtube and several other common sites, and no not adding to fav's just browsing. it is very annoying.
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  4. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    thats what it shows

    IE 9 - Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website...-ie9is-shit.jpg
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  5. Posts : 394
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    richyrichuk said:
    "Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website. It appears that the website continues to have a problem."
    IE9 used to give me exactly that same message. It was for only one particular website that I saved in Favorites. But it would only happen if I tried to open it from the Favorites menu. If I typed in the URL address it would open the site, but if I tried to open from Favorites I would get that message. I wish I could remember how I solved the problem, but I can't. But from what you said, on yours it happens more often. It must have something to do with the same bug since the message is the same.
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  6. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    yeah, cool cheers for that, atleast im not on my own if u do remember plz do post back.

    an ye does seem to happen an awful lot.

    i have roll back IE9 to IE8 on my main machine

    but on my laptop its not showing up as an update to uninstall, anybody else unable to roll back?
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  7. Posts : 394
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    richyrichuk said:
    but on my laptop its not showing up as an update to uninstall, anybody else unable to roll back?
    If you click the Start button and type in Programs and Features (actually all you need to do is start typing "Program". At the left you will see several options to click on. Chose "Programs and Features". Then at the upper left side, choose "View installed updates." It will bring up a bunch of updates that you installed and in there some place you should see where you can uninstall IE9
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  8. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    Frank1 said:
    richyrichuk said:
    but on my laptop its not showing up as an update to uninstall, anybody else unable to roll back?
    If you click the Start button and type in Programs and Features (actually all you need to do is start typing "Program". At the left you will see several options to click on. Chose "Programs and Features". Then at the upper left side, choose "View installed updates." It will bring up a bunch of updates that you installed and in there some place you should see where you can uninstall IE9
    yup thats what i did and cant find it. even stranger.
    after reboot it now loads IE 8, but with the IE 9 logo. this is weird goings on.
    IE 9 - Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website...-8.9.jpg
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  9. Posts : 394
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    Hit your Alt key, then up at the top hit the Help button and select "About Internet Explorer". It will tell you if which version you are actually running. When I un-installed IE9 the way that I mentioned above, I had to look real close under the "Installed updates" as it was hard to find. But it even worked on my netbook. I can't understand why it isn't on yours.
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  10. Posts : 375
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    im deffo running IE 8 now, just very weird i may remove then add IE 8 see if that changes. dont u just love M$
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