WinXP web page prompts Sysfader iexplore.exe application error solution

  

When we open the web page in the browser, we will pop up the prompt "SysFader:iexplore.exe application error". Users who are still using the WinXP system will be prompted to "SysFader:iexplore.exe application error" when opening a web page through a browser. What is the reason for this? How to solve this problem? Let me talk about WinXP prompt Sysfader iexplore.exe application error solution.

The solution is as follows:

Method 1:

1. Remove the IE browser add-ons:

IE browser toolbar → tools & rarr Management Add-ons

2, you can also open the Manage Add-ons here:

Start → Control Panel → Internet Options → Programs & Rarr; Manage Add-ons

3 Click on the invalid browser add-on → click Disable at the bottom right.

4, the above method is only disabled, if you want to completely delete it, please also clean up in the registry:

Click on the invalid add-on → then click on the details at the bottom left → copy < Br>

5, then open a notepad, paste these messages, and then copy the class ID:

{FF059E31-CC5A-4E2E-BF3B-96E929D65503}

At the beginning → run, type: regedit Click OK (or enter) to open the Registry Editor.

7, first click on my computer (from scratch), then click on the toolbar & edit → find → find the target → paste just copy the class ID: {FF059E31-CC5A-4E2E -BF3B-96E929D65503} (Be careful not to have extra spaces, otherwise you can't find it!)

8. After finding it, right click on the {FF059E31-CC5A-4E2E-BF3B-96E929D65503} item →

9, then press F3 to continue searching, find and then delete, until the search is completed, clean up. If you look at the management add-on, there is no such add-on that is not available.

Method 2:

1. Start → Control Panel & Rarr; Internet Options

2, Internet Properties & Rarr; Advanced & Rarr; Browse & Rarr; Remove Enable Third Party Browser Extension * before the check mark √ → OK

3, someone asked, what is the disadvantage of this setting? In fact, this setting is reversible. Just click the Restore Advanced Settings button at the bottom right, this option will be re-checked. If the error message appears again, it means that the third-party browser extension is the source of the error. .

Method 3:

There is also a case where the dynamic chain file defaults to an error prompt for some reason. If there is a clear indication that the system file with the sys extension is missing, do the following: .

1. Locate this file in the same system and paste it to: C:\\Windows\\System32 folder

2. Open the CMD window and enter the following command to register all the dynamic chains:

for %1 in (%windir%\\system32\\*.dll) do regsvr32.exe /s %1 Enter

for %1 in (%windir%\\system32\\* .ocx) do regsvr32.exe /s %1 Enter the two machines to restart the machine after the completion of the separate run.

In summary: The above is the full content of WinXP prompt Sysfader iexplore.exe application error solution. There are also users who use WinXP, have encountered such problems, you can follow the above methods to solve. Just choose a way to solve it.

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