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If Internet Explorer crashes, stops working, or closes immediately after it is turned on, you may receive an error message indicating that Internet Explorer cannot work or you need to disable it in case of any problems. In most cases, you can restore the browsing session opened when Internet Explorer is disabled.
If Internet Explorer cannot be enabled, or Internet Explorer is closed after being opened for a short time, the problem may be caused by too low memory or corrupted or missing system files. Restart your computer to clear the memory and then enable Internet Explorer.
If Internet Explorer still fails after the system is restarted, perform the following operations:
Get the latest browser
Make sure that your operating system uses the latest version of Internet Explorer. See if you have provided a later version of Internet Explorer.
Install the latest update
1. Run "Windows Update" to fix the problem by replacing expired files, updating drivers, and fixing vulnerabilities.
2. Sweep from the right edge of the screen to the center and click search ".
(If you use the mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click "Search ".)
3. Enter Update in the search box, and click or click "Check for Updates ".
4. Download and install all updates from "Windows Update.
Close the add-on
An add-on is an application used by a browser to interact with videos, games, and other Web content. Incompatible or out-of-date add-ons may cause slow Internet Explorer running, fault, or make the website unavailable. You may need to close all the add-ons and enable them only when necessary. Read manage Internet Explorer add-ons to learn how to disable them.
Disable hardware acceleration
1. Hardware acceleration uses computer GPUs to accelerate tasks with a large number of graphics, such as video streams or online games. Disabling this function may help solve display problems.
2. Open the desktop, and click or click the Internet Explorer icon in the taskbar.
3. Click or click "tools", and then click or click "Internet Options ".
4. On the "Advanced" tab, select "use software rendering instead of GPU rendering ".
5. Click or click OK, and then restart Internet Explorer for the change to take effect.
Reset Internet Explorer settings
Resetting the initial settings of the browser can solve the performance problem, but will cancel most of the changes. Learn how to reset Internet Explorer settings