IE9 Problems happening over simple actions

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  1. Posts : 10,485
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       #11

    BinkerNate said:
    This is weird. The first step I was about to do, where I'am to disable all after hiding Microsoft services: they already are disabled (?). This is the list from there:
    SAS Core Service | SUPERAntiSpyware | Running
    Adobe Acrobat Update | Adobe Systems | Running
    Adobe Flash Update | Adobe Systems | Stopped
    Cyberlink Product | Cyberlink | Stopped
    Mozilla Maintenance Service | Mozilla | Stopped
    Norton Safe Web Lite | Symantec | Running
    Cyberlink RichVideo Service | Unknown | Running
    ~~~~~~~
    Can you please post a screenshot of what you are seeing?

    IE9 Problems happening over simple actions-msconfig.png

    I'm not sure how...
    SAS Core Service
    Adobe Acrobat Update
    Norton Safe Web Lite and
    Cyberlink RichVideo Service
    ...could be running and yet disabled.
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  2. Posts : 316
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       #12

    Okay, I think I know what might be causing this: ieframe.dll The filename popped up when I accidently mininiazed my IE and obviously it was with two tabs and the website restore encountered an error, like it has been. But for the first time, one tab said ieframe.dll, so I googled it. It can cause problems if its corrupted or missing, and one problem it can do is errors. Now, I don't want to go off and say that I found the problem, but it feels like it did, but I need confirmation before I do anything (which seems that the only option is reinstalling IE, as restarting my computer didn't do it nor is there an update for IE (unless there's another option(s) people here could tell me)). So, what do you think?

    EDIT: I just found out that if I right click and hit "restore" when I want to max the IE from my startbar, the error doesn't happen. Same goes for favorites.
    Last edited by BinkerNate; 19 Jan 2013 at 11:21.
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  3. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #13

    I would suggest this...
    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
    ...instead of re-installing IE9.

    I removed all copies of ieframe.dll and ieframe.dll.mui from a virtual machine and reinstalling IE9 did not replace them.
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  4. Posts : 316
    Windows 7
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       #14

    Okay, well I did file checker for the scan and the corrupt files (the two scans), and it found nothing. Plus, I just realized that my favorites are back to normal (?) and I see that it's only if I click the tab that's yt from my startbar, it leads to that IE shut down/website restore errors, but if I click the tab that isn't yt, it's normal (??). Huh? Again, what?
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  5. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #15

    BinkerNate said:
    ...it's only if I click the tab that's yt from my startbar,....
    I'm not sure that I follow you. Are you talking about the list of items that you can select from when you hover over (or click on) the pinned shortcut for IE on the task bar? Are you using Aero and selecting from preview panes?
    Last edited by UsernameIssues; 20 Jan 2013 at 05:07.
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  6. Posts : 316
    Windows 7
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       #16

    Well, here's how I can explain it: when I have two tabs with websites in it, and one of them is yt, I can't judt click the IE logo from my startbar. I have to roll my mouse over, see the mini windows that fade in that "preview" the sites, right click the one I want to go and click restore. Now, just one tab that even has yt on it, I'm fine by clicking the logo like normal.
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  7. Posts : 427
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #17

    BinkerNate said:
    Well, here's how I can explain it: when I have two tabs with websites in it, and one of them is yt, I can't judt click the IE logo from my startbar. I have to roll my mouse over, see the mini windows that fade in that "preview" the sites, right click the one I want to go and click restore. Now, just one tab that even has yt on it, I'm fine by clicking the logo like normal.

    Thats how its ment to be.

    I don't understand whats wrong?.
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  8. Posts : 427
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #18

    Are you saying that, on the task bar you want to see each Internet explorer tab? So you can switch between web pages?. Easily?.
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  9. Posts : 427
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #19

    Try this:

    Right click on the task bar, Click on properties, Under Task bar buttons, change this option too: NEVER COMBINE

    IE9 Problems happening over simple actions-untitled.jpg

    Then Open more then 1 web page. Check the task bar?

    If you open another TAB in IE, it will always "group" it on the task bar. You will need to open a new Explorer window each time for it to display sepertely in the Task Bar, Unless you change IE settings to always open new TAB in a new window.
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  10. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #20

    braddersz said:
    BinkerNate said:
    Well, here's how I can explain it: when I have two tabs with websites in it, and one of them is yt, I can't judt click the IE logo from my startbar. I have to roll my mouse over, see the mini windows that fade in that "preview" the sites, right click the one I want to go and click restore. Now, just one tab that even has yt on it, I'm fine by clicking the logo like normal.

    Thats how its ment to be.

    I don't understand whats wrong?.
    The OP is not saying that anything is wrong with those steps --- If I understand correctly, IE crashes/recovers if the preview being restored happens to be a YouTube page.
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