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How Can I Fix Buffer Overrun Iexplore?

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How Can I Fix Buffer Overrun Iexplore?

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If the memory buffer file that is controlling iexplore.exe (which itself is the file that operates the Internet Explorer Web browser) becomes overrun, that means that the program is requesting more memory than the buffer can provide. This will cause Internet Explorer to lock up and stop functioning. In the event that this happens, you can fix it by ending the task in the Windows Task Manager and then opening the program again. Open the Windows Task Manager. You can do this by either pressing the “CTRL,” “ALT” and “DEL” keys on your Windows keyboard at the same time, or by right-clicking on your task bar and selecting the “Start Task Manager” option. Click “Processes.” Click “iexplore.exe.” Click “End Task.” Click “Yes” on the small window that pops up on screen. Iexplore.exe will now close. Double-click on the Internet Explorer desktop icon. The browser will load and its memory buffer will no longer be overrun.

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