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Mrhatman123

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I seem to have run into a major problem and have found no solutions anywhere. I am running Windows XP and IE7 and BT/Yahoo Internet. About a week ago, on all User Accounts but 1, I started getting "Internet Explorer Script Error" messages, but then the rest is empty. No line numbers, etc. Clicking on YES or NO does nothing, so you click on the X to close, only to find out there are 30 other identical "script error" messages behind that one. I also get the same blank script errors when trying to open the User Accounts box in the Control Panel. Please Help!
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On a web page, click tools, internet options, advanced, tick disable script debugging IE, also other, untick display a notification for script errors, click apply, close IE then re-open

Items in blue which are underlined are clickable to give more information about the process

Click start then run, type prefetch then press enter, click edit then select all, right click any file then click delete, confirm delete

Click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools to run disc clean up

Click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools to run disc defragmenter

Click start then run, type sfc /scannow then press enter, you need the XP CD

You can also start this with task manager, file, new task, type sfc /scannow then press enter

Windows File Protection will show a blue onscreen progress bar, when the bar goes, reboot

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Hey! Thanks! But i couldnt take it any longer so i just uninstalled IE7. It went back to IE6 and all was fine again.
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