As with any IE problem, the very first thing to do is to clear your Internet
Temporary Files: IE -> Tools -> Internet Options -> General -> Browsing
History -> Delete -> Temporary Internet Files. This can rectify a multitude
of strange IE crashes. But if this doesn't help, your problem is probably
caused by an incompatible add-on to Internet Explorer (rather than by IE
itself).
I had a very similar problem in IE, which turned out to be caused by the
Adobe Flash player add-on. Many websites use Flash for advertising etc (not
to mention YouTube :-) so you can easily end up with the Flash Player
installed, and not really realise it. Some Flash-using pages would load
okay; then, for no obvious reason, as the next page began to load, the whole
IE window would go white, and IE became totoally unresponsive. I usually had
to kill IE from the Task manaager, after this happened.
IE crashing due to the Flash player is a very active topic of discussion
over in Adobe's Flash Player forum,
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...184&forumid=44
I've had a case open with Adobe for about 6 weeks. So far, they have not
provided any solution (although they acknowledge there's a problem). In the
meantime, I've totally disabled Flash on my PC by adding a "Compatibility
Flags" registry value of 0x400, as described in this article:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/noflash.htm
Since I did this, Internet Explorer has been rock solid. Before that, IE
crashed about once a day. This will totally disable all Flash, including
download prompts, everything. It's as though Flash never existed, it's
wonderful. You won't be able to use YouTube, however.
O'course your problem could be some other add-in. Try disabling them one by
one, in IE -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Programs -> Manage add-ons.
Hope it helps
Andrew