Win7 system IE browser prompts website restore error reason and solution graphic tutorial

  
In the Windows7 Ultimate operating system, when a user browses a webpage using IE browser, a prompt pops up with "Website Restore Error", what should I do? The following small series introduces the solution to you.

Cause analysis:

There is such a prompt due to an IE add-in error.

Workaround:

1, click Start, enter “internet" in the search box, click on “Internet Explorer (no add-on)";

2, if your browser does not have a menu bar, you can first call up the menu bar, right-click in the blank position as shown, and then select [Menu Bar];

3. In the Manage Add-ons panel, press Ctrl+A, then right-click--select [Disable All];

4, double-click to open the browser, on the menu bar. Click [Tools]--[Manage Add-ons], right-click on the first add-on, select [Open], we will close the browser and restart the browser to see if there is a [Network Restore Error] phenomenon;

5. If there is still no error, we will enable the second add-on and restart the browser to see if [Network Restore Error] appears. And so on;

6, until the occurrence of "network restore error" error, we can solve the problem by disabling the add-on of the error through steps 1, 2, 3!

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The above is the win7 The system IE browser prompts the website to restore the error reason and the solution. The whole content of the graphic tutorial is introduced. The friend who mentioned me can also solve the problem according to the above method!

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