; EXPLORER caused a page invalad fault in EXPLORER. EXE

After I log a message says; "EXPLORER caused a page fault in EXPLORER. "EXE" to 0167:00401F31 (WIN98), I can solve this problem on mine?

[Transferred from Internet Explorer]

Hey Missouri,

Thanks for the reply.

You get the error while connecting to the computer or when you use a Web page? You connect to any website?

How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer in Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/318378

Please see the link to improve the performance of XP:

Maintenance tasks that improve performance

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Setup/maintenance-improve-performance

Note: The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

Please post back with the result. If the problem is still not resolved, I will be happy to help you further.

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