SysFader: IEXPLORE application error resolution

  

Recently installed IE8 browser to play, but found a serious problem, is that when accessing certain pages, often "lds; ysFader: IEXPLORE.EXE - application error ” prompt, the prompt content is 0x0262d580 memory referenced by the 0x0262d580 instruction. Changing the memory can't be read”, not necessarily the same every time, but it is due to the error caused by SysFader.

The software environment of icech is: - Windows XP operating system

- IE8 browser (no browser plugin installed) So icech searched a lot of solutions, some said to re-register dll File, some said to modify the performance settings (that is, adjust the appearance of Windows XP), and some said it is poisoned, each has its own solution, and even some say that the IE8 security update. In the process of searching, I found that some IE7 browsers also have this problem. But in the end, I found a solution. The following icech will list a few ways to solve this problem. Maybe it is useful to you! 1, re-register the dll file This method is generally a solution to some system dll file error, many encounters "memory can not be read or written" problem can be solved by this method, icech first thought of this method, But the end result failed! “Start->Enter cmd”, then paste the code below. For %a in (%windir%/system32/*.dll) do regsvr32.exe /s %a for %b in (%windir%/system32/*.ocx) do regsvr32.exe /s %b Then it is non-stop The registration scrolls the screen and knows the end. 2, modify the computer performance settings Right mouse click "My Computer", select "Attributes", select the "Advanced" tab in the system properties, click the "Settings" button under Performance, select "ld"; Adjust to the best performance & rdquo;, then determine. If you run IE8 browser at this time and there is no SysFader:IEXPLORE.EXE application error, then you can determine the error here. In a foreign forum, you can solve it by removing the following 4 options: fade in or slide out menu to View, fade out menu after clicking, fade in the view or slide the toolbar tip, animate the window when maximizing and minimizing. These are actually animation effects related to the graphics card. However, this method icech also failed to test! 3, delete the IE8 browser update icech personally think this method is the most unreliable, but some netizens said that this can solve the SysFader error, so icech tried it, the result is also a failure! 4, delete & ldquo; toolbar and expansion & rdquo; In fact, there is a solution is to cancel all the IE8 "toolbars and extensions", the method is to open IE8, find "tools -> Internet Options -> program - > Manage Add-ons -> Toolbars and Extensions, remove all unused extensions and toolbars here. This method is actually more troublesome, to be disabled one by one. So icech didn't test this method, but I think it might work. If the other methods provided by icech don't work, then try this!

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