Windows Vista, internet explore 7 error msg "internet explore has stopped working".

Intermittently, I get this error msg when it either wont connect or is slow in doing so. This happens NOT all the time. I seem to be able to move things again by closing & then start-up. I use internet explorer 7 on a laptop DELL inspiron 1525. Equipped with Windows Vista

The DELL CENTER's SUPPORT seems to have pages and pages of things to do, none of which I understand. Y at - it an EASY way to fix this or should I keep shutting down/putting into service?

Thanks in advance :)

Start - All Programs - Accessories - tools system - Internet Explorer (No.)
Addons)

Means IE start in this mode the error troubleshooting stop.

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"nancycat" wrote in message news: 7b766bbc-179 c-4846-8038-1b9216dfe164...
> I get this error msg intermittently when it either does not connect or
> is slow in doing so. This happens NOT all the time. I seem to be able to
> forward again by closing and then marketing. I use
> internet explorer 7 on a laptop DELL inspiron 1525. Equipped with Windows Vista
>
> The DELL SUPPORT CENTER seems to have pages and pages of things to do, no
> from which I understand. Y at - it an EASY way to fix this, or should I
> keep shutting down/putting into service?
>
> Thanks in advance :)

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