What should I do if WinXP prompts the current page script error when opening a web page?

  

During the use of WinXP system, I don't know if you have encountered a script error. When you open a web page, a dialog box with a script error pops up, prompting "The current page script has an error", and then below There is a line asking if you want to continue running the script on this page? Have you solved this problem so well? Today, Xiaobian will talk to you about the solution to the current page script error in WinXP.

Here's how:

1. Launch the Internet Explorer browser. On the menu of the top menu, click “Internet Options" ”, select “ default level & rdquo; after confirmation.

2, then enter the browser Internet option again, switch to the "Programs" tab, click the "Manage Add-ons" at the bottom, as shown below:

3, in the pop-up In the management load, disable some suspicious add-ons, as shown below:

4, through the above two settings can basically solve the problem, if the problem is still please try again, enter the control panel & ldquo; System - Advanced - Error Report & rdquo;, select the "Disable Error Reporting" option, and check “ but notify me when a serious error occurs, click the <; OK & rdquo; button.

5, Finally open the browser, if the problem is still, please click “ Tools & rdquo; enter the Internet option, then select delete history and cookies, etc., as shown below:

About WinXP's current page script error solution will be introduced to you in detail here. When opening a web page, it often pops up "The current page script has an error" dialog box, which is really annoying! If you have any problems with this problem, you can try the above method! Maybe you can solve this problem for you.

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