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Q: My Internet Explorer freezes from time to time and I
have Ctrl Alt Del once and hit the Esc key twice to get
to and end IE task. Then the following error appears
message every time this happens:

u003conbekendu003e caused an in
module u003conbekendu003e to 0000: bff80eb6.
Registers: = 00000056 CS = 015f
EAX EIP = bff80eb6 EFLGS 00010246
EBX = = 00000000 SS = 0167 ESP = 845aacb4 EBP = = = 0167 ESI 845aacc4
ECX 8197baac DS = 81957720 ES = 00000000 FS = 55cf
EDX = 0167 EDI = 00000001 GS = 0000
Bytes at CS: EIP:
8b 42 0c 89 45 8b f8 3b EB 41 38 66 89 45 fe first
Stack dump: 8194b604 97,750,300,000,001 00000000 8190a000 819444e4 bff89c1c
819499ac 8194ffff 8194b604 845aaf14 00,000,000 00,000,008 9775 03bff7e7a1 845aae04 845aacfc 8194a918

Any idea what this is and how to fix it? It says unknown? I have checked my running processes and nothing special. I tried disabling my firewall and it still did. I tried the antivirus and it still did. I tried turning off other things and I have no idea what it is. It happens randomly, when I go to a new website.


Best Answer: okzz…. telll me… wot exactly u hav??

mail : mr_cool_back_on_action@yahoo.com


Re:If you want to do a full test (which I think you'd want to do), you should let it run all the tests. FYI, it can take all night. Read the information on their homepage. I hope it finds something. I'm only saying that because of all those errors, and it better be the problem, ya know what I mean? ;)

Good hunting!


Re:Are you scrolling with a wheel when it happens? I had that problem with my AMD setup and a Geforce 2 MX card. If I had it set to 4X then I could crash I.E. with my wheel on my mouse. If I set it to 2X it stopped. I really don't think that it was the AGP setting at all that actually caused the problem though, but it worked for me to turn it down.

Re:Hey thanks for the great program! I loaded it onto a floppy and rebooted and ran the looooong test and it said no errors were present. Oh well IE hasn't acted up in a couple of days now so we'll see what happens. I'll run the mem test again right afterwards if it does it again. Sweet prog, and free too!

Re:Hey, for testing memory, use MemTest86 (http://www.teresaudio.com/memtest86/)

Re:I already have done a complete reformat and it still did it. So it's either one of my programs I reinstalled or the RAM that was suggested. I'm going to try the RAM now because I have tried messing about with the programs as much as humanly possible. Thanks for all the help.

Re:I would format that drive and start over with a fresh install. If you just install on top of the old OS, some of the files that are causing the problem might still be left intact.

Re:Try a different stick of RAM or take yours to a local shop to get it tested.

Re:Ok I'll order another stick from Crucial and give that a try. If it's bad RAM then it's fixed, if not I'll have 640 MB of RAM and that's ok too hehe. I'm desperate. Thanks for the help bud.

Re:option #4 means try a different stick of ram. maybe its faulty ram is the implication.

Re:did you try it before you install other apps?
if you did and got same result you have bad mem or heat instability
i am an expert

Re:<< i'm no expert, but here are some stuff i would normally try.

1.) kill all apps and try to run IE.
2.) reinstall IE.
3.) upgrade IE.
4.) try another stick of ram
5.) reinstall OS (no format)
6.) reinstall OS (format)
7.) roll ur pc down a long flight of stairs.

i myself have never made it to step 7 ;) >>

lol I have done 1, 2, 5, and 6

3 – I have IE 6 there is nothing newer
4 – I have 512 already, I'm not doing CAD at home :P
7 – maybe, just maybe…

I can't believe after I did a complete reformat it still does it.
It must be one of my programs but for the life of me I can't
figure out what it is. I have shut them all down and IE still
did it rarely and randomly. I didn't like Opera's interface and
it wasn't any faster than IE 6 or I would switch to it. I guess
if it comes down to it I'll have to learn to live with Opera.


Re:i'm no expert, but here are some stuff i would normally try.

1.) kill all apps and try to run IE.
2.) reinstall IE.
3.) upgrade IE.
4.) try another stick of ram
5.) reinstall OS (no format)
6.) reinstall OS (format)
7.) roll ur pc down a long flight of stairs.

i myself have never made it to step 7 ;)


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