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See if there is some unique feature on these websites. Multimedia effects, perhaps Java apps. What's common to them?
First, close IE , run Disk Cleanup. Delete temp files and Temporary internet files.
Run a RAM memory test. MEMTEST86 is one such utility.
See http://www.memtest86.com/
Insure you do not have bad, marginal, or flaky RAM memory chips. Likewise, insure you have good/steady electric power & no hardware problems.
Also, have good pc ventilation & adequate cooling. Beware overheating.
If you suspect a heating problem, first be sure there is sufficient space all around the pc case for air circulation. Be sure there is nothing blocking any air intake slots. Take a look at the power supply fan (usually in back of the pc case) to be sure it is not blocked with dust & gunk, and that it is turning when power is on.
Take a look at the system's Event Log:
Select Start button/ select Run , then type in
eventvwr.msc<enter>
-- or Go to Control Panel / Performance and Maintenance/Administrative Tools >Event Viewer.
Review the sections and look for Errors or Warnings that match the time the event occurred. Double click---the information "may" give a clue.
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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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LS wrote:
> When browsing a website,I get kicked out of the website.An Error
> message reads, Iexplore.exe application error. The instruction at
> 0x7499b750 referenced memory at 0x00000044. Memory could not read.
> Does anyone have an idea why this is happening. I did a virus scan
> and found nothing. It seems to only happen on 2 or 3 websites and not
> othesrs.