Ok, I'm running Windows98 SE, with all the updates WindowsUpdate says I need. I just recently started having a very annoying problem with Internet Explorer. Whenever I go to certain instances of a site, IE gives me a popup message stating "Mocrosoft Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." It goes on to tell me that any data I was working on 'might' be lost, has a check box to restart IE, and asks me to send them an error report.
There's a details link for the error report, which has this on it:
"Appname: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106 ModName: msvcrt.dll ModVer: 6.1.8293.0 Offset 000154a7"
It then gives me a general description of the data to be sent, then gives me a link to a privacy statement and the technical data in the report That link gives me :
"Exception Information:
Code: 0xc0000005 Flags: 0x00000000
Record: 0x0000000000000000 Adress: 0x000000000780154a7"
This data is followed by -reams- of in-depth information, apparently dealing with actual memory modules (starts with 'Module 1'). There's a ton and a half of it, and I have no clue what it all means.
The sites I'm having trouble accessing all have some sort of banner ad or flash animation. Megatokyo.com and Homestarrunner.com, as well as Penny-arcade.com all have this problem. The thing is, I can get to -some- instances of the site. I noticed this when one of the webcomics worked for me, but crashed when I went into the archives. By typing in the last part of the URL manually, I could get to more of the comics I'd missed, but not all. Based on this, I -think- Internet Explorer has developed a dislike for certain banner ads or animations, maybe due to a corrupt file.
I'd recently redownloaded Spybot just before this problem occurred, and I did use the Advanced mode to lock settings changes and changes to my home page. Other than that, I didn't mess with any settings, or install any other programs. I've also had Spybot running before (though not with the advanced options on) without any trouble. I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling Java, uninstalling/reinstalling Spybot, and reinstalling Windows over my current installation. No dice. Anyway, I'll be checking back to see if you've got any ideas. Let me know what you come up with, and thanks.