How To Fix Windows Internet Explorer Not Responding
You can learn how to fix Internet Explorer when it stops responding.There are some things that may be causing Internet Explorer to crash.
Step 1: It's possible to close Internet Explorer.
The Internet Explorer window is in the top-right corner.Internet Explorer is responding if the window closes.You have to force-quit Internet Explorer if the window won't close.
Step 2: The start is open.
The Windows logo can be found in the bottom- left corner of the screen.
Step 3: You can type task manager into Start.
You can use this to find the Task Manager program on your computer.
Step 4: Click Task Manager.
The Start window has it at the top.You can force Internet Explorer to close if you open the Task Manager program.
Step 5: Click on the Processes tab.
There is a tab in the Task Manager window.
Step 6: You can click on Internet Explorer.
Near the top of the Processes tab is where you'll see it.Clicking will lead to selecting it.
Step 7: Click the end to finish the task.
You won't be prompted for confirmation when this closes Internet Explorer.Click if a window says "Windows is attempting to fix this problem"
Step 8: Go to internet explorer.
Running too many programs at once can cause crashes if you remove third-party toolbars from your browser.Don't use this method if Internet Explorer will crash constantly.
Step 9: Click.
The Internet Explorer window has a gear-shaped icon.
Step 10: Click the add-ons you want to manage.
It's in the middle of the menu.
Step 11: Click on the Extensions tab.
There is a window.
Step 12: You can select a toolbar.
Click to remove it.
Step 13: Click it to stop.
The window is in the bottom-right corner.Clicking this will cause the selected toolbar to be disabled.Each time you want to remove a tool, you can repeat the process.
Step 14: The start is open.
The Windows logo can be found in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Step 15: Go to Start and type internet options.
The internet options panel is where you can change your settings for internet explorer.
Step 16: You can click on internet options.
The start window has it at the top.The Internet Options program is opened by this.
Step 17: You can click on the Advanced tab.
The Internet Options window has it in the top-right side.
Step 18: Click reset.
There is a button at the bottom-right side of the window.
Step 19: The "Delete personal settings" box should be checked.
There is a box in the middle of the page.Any corrupt temporary files or history will be deleted if it's checked.
Step 20: Click close when prompted.
The Internet Explorer browser has been reset.
Step 21: There is a download page for Internet Explorer.
The last supported version of Internet Explorer is 11.Updating may fix crashes if you aren't using it.If Internet Explorer isn't working, use Microsoft Edge or a third-party browser.
Step 22: Go to your preferred language.
You'll find the download on the left side of the page if it's in your preferred language.
Step 23: The link will take you to your operating system.
The setup file will be downloaded onto your computer.There are links next to your preferred language for a 32-bit computer with Windows 7, 8, or 10.There is a computer with Windows 7, 8, or 10 on it.There is a computer that is running Windows server 2008 R2.Check your computer's bit number first if you don't know if it is 32-bit or 64-bit.
Step 24: You can double-click the Internet Explorer setup icon.
This is located in your computer's download location.
Step 25: When prompted, click yes.
The Internet Explorer 11 installation window is brought up.
Step 26: Go to the on-screen instructions.
If you agree to Microsoft's terms of use, click, select an install location, and check or uncheck the "Desktop shortcut" option.
Step 27: Click Finish to finish.
It is in the bottom-right corner of the window.Internet Explorer 11 will be installed on your computer.