I HAVE THE SAME ERROR:
0x62304390 IEXOLORE.EXE
ALWAYS APEAR AND I'M VERY TIRED. I CAN'T FIX IT. AND MY LAPTOP HAS ONLY 3
WEEKS. AND ALL THE PROGRAMS ARE NEW.
I REBOTE MY COMPUTER AND I CAN'T FIX IT.
COULD YOU TELL ME IF YOU CAN FIX IT MY EMAILS IS:
THANK YOU
REGARDS
MARIA LOURDES
"Insomniacno1" wrote:
> Is there anyone else but me there after last update from Microsoft gets this
> error when closing IE windows:
>
> The instruction at "0x62304390" referenced memory at "0x62304390". The
> memory could not be "read". click on OK to terminate the program
>
> Looks like every time Microsoft comes out with a new version of IE then
> strange things starts happening with the present version so that you will
> have to upgrade. It happened with IE4, which started to freeze just before
> IE5 came out. I was working hotline at that time and everyday had to sort out
> this mess.
> And now problems arrises in IE6.
>
> I have the above error, and I'm not the only one there are many on the net
> with this and no answer from MS, plus sometimes when having 2 or more IE
> windows open then rightclicking a link to open it in a new window, does not
> work, nothing happens, no menu or anything. And all of this this started
> after last Windows update.
>
> Is there anyone who knows whats going on and have a solution for this
> irratic behaviour?
>
> I'm one of those who didn't update to IE7, since I want to wait untill all
> the bugs are sorted out, because as usual they sent something out filled with
> errors and half finished. People even got problems with Microsoft programs
> not working after upgrading to IE7. What gives MS? How about you , MS, shape
> up and fix the errors before sending out something or is that too much to
> demand?
>
> XP DK PRO SP2, IE 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519
>
> With kind regards
>
> Jan Johansson