Internet Explorer is a necessary tool of Windows operation system. If Internet Explorer crashes, stops working, or closes immediately after being opened, you might get an error message such as “Internet Explorer is not working” or “This page cannot be displayed”. First of all, you should make sure if you are well connected to the internet. If there is nothing wrong with your internet connection. Here are some tips for you.
Method A:
If you can’t open Internet Explorer or if it opens briefly and then closes, your C drive might be full. And possibly there are corrupted or missing system files. You should uninstall the programs you won’t use recently.
To remove a program that is installed on your computer, follow these steps:
- Click “Start”, click “Control Panel”, and then double-click “Add or Remove Programs”.
- In the “Currently installed programs” box, click the program that you want to remove, and then click “Remove”.
- If you are prompted to confirm the removal of the program, click “Yes”.
The browser add-ons can do good to your online experience, but it can occasionally interfere or conflict with other software on your computer. Try to run Internet Explorer without add-ons and see if the problems still exist.
To manually disable add-ons
- Open Internet Explorer by clicking the “Start”, and then clicking “Internet Explorer”.
- Click the “Tools” button, and then click “Manage Add-ons”.
Reset your Internet Explorer settings.
- Open Internet Explorer and select the “Tools” option.
- Click “Internet Options” and choose the “Advanced” tab.
- Click “Reset” to reset IE’s settings.
- Close the browser to save changes.
- Restart your browser to check if the problems have been solved.
Method B:
You can also download a “registry fixer” to fix this problem automatically.
It is a well known “computer problem auto-fixer” and you can fix your problem easily within three clicks.
http://www.smartpcfixer.com/download/setup.exe