Windows 7 Home Premium EXPLORER crashes very often- Application Error cannot be solved
1. Below is one of many errors that usually happens :
Log Name: Application
Source: Application Error
Date: 5/11/2011 3:27:58 PM
Event ID: 1000
Task Category: (100)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: antonis-msi
Description:
Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 9.0.8112.16421, time stamp: 0x4d76255d
Faulting module name: igdumd32.dll, version: 8.15.10.1995, time stamp: 0x4af4b4e4
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0008f11d
Faulting process id: 0x10e4
Faulting application start time: 0x01cc9ba033a8b950
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\igdumd32.dll
Report Id: f9453d57-07b1-11e1-897f-4061861b929f
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Application Error" />
<EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>100</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2011-11-05T13:27:58.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>50899</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>antonis-msi</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>iexplore.exe</Data>
<Data>9.0.8112.16421</Data>
<Data>4d76255d</Data>
<Data>igdumd32.dll</Data>
<Data>8.15.10.1995</Data>
<Data>4af4b4e4</Data>
<Data>c0000005</Data>
<Data>0008f11d</Data>
<Data>10e4</Data>
<Data>01cc9ba033a8b950</Data>
<Data>C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe</Data>
<Data>C:\Windows\system32\igdumd32.dll</Data>
<Data>f9453d57-07b1-11e1-897f-4061861b929f</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
2. Below is a link with a fully description about my computer:
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/rOJ72lFOR2cLwqqFJPOToAj
PLEASE HELP
November 6th, 2011 3:58pm
This has nothing to do with SharePoint. I don't have the permissions to move it to a more appropriate forum but I can advise you're in the wrong ones.Steven Andrews | SharePoint Professional | http://www.twitter.com/backpackerd00d | https://baron72.wordpress.com/
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November 6th, 2011 9:07pm
Thanks, but please advice where to move or re write my thread!
November 7th, 2011 12:50am
This has nothing to do with SharePoint. I don't have the permissions to move it to a more appropriate forum but I can advise you're in the wrong ones.
Steven Andrews | SharePoint Professional | http://www.twitter.com/backpackerd00d | https://baron72.wordpress.com/
Thanks, but please advice where to move or re write my thread!
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November 9th, 2011 3:12pm
Hi,
According to the event log, IE crash with
Igdumd32.dll corrupted.
Igdumd32.dll is a process belonging to the
Intel Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows 7.
Please run SFC to check system file first:
To run the System File Checker tool, follow these steps:
1. Click
Start, and then type
cmd in the
Start Search box.
2. Right-click
cmd in the
Programs list, and then click
Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click
Continue
3. At the command prompt, the following line, and then press ENTER:
sfc /scannow
Furthermore, these article may helpful to you:
http://intelinet-dll-repair.com/dll-repair/igdumd32.dll.html
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the
accuracy of this information.
Regards,
Leo
Huang
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November 10th, 2011 9:26am
Hi,
According to the event log, IE crash with
Igdumd32.dll corrupted.
Igdumd32.dll is a process belonging to the
Intel Graphics Accelerator Drivers for Windows 7.
Please run SFC to check system file first:
To run the System File Checker tool, follow these steps:
1. Click
Start, and then type
cmd in the
Start Search box.
2. Right-click
cmd in the
Programs list, and then click
Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click
Continue
3. At the command prompt, the following line, and then press ENTER:
sfc /scannow
Furthermore, these article may helpful to you:
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/igdumd32/400590/
http://intelinet-dll-repair.com/dll-repair/igdumd32.dll.html
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the
accuracy of this information.
Regards,
Leo
Huang
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November 12th, 2011 1:22am
The links you gave me CONTAINING MALICIO US VIRUS THREADS :
Furthermore, these article may helpful to you:
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/igdumd32/400590/
http://intelinet-dll-repair.com/dll-repair/igdumd32.dll.html
November 16th, 2011 12:53pm
"anton2003" wrote in message news:776209c0-e0ec-4d1c-8084-a3457b2b2cc5...
The links you gave me CONTAINING MALICIO US VIRUS THREADS :
Furthermore, these article may helpful to you:
http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/igdumd32/400590/
http://intelinet-dll-repair.com/dll-repair/igdumd32.dll.html
There is NOTHING wrong with those links check your own computer. (I may not like one of the sites concerned but theres nothing wrong with it.)
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November 16th, 2011 1:02pm
Noel:
Yes, there is ABSOLUTELY something wrong at the second link, its blacklisted here in my forest. That doesn't mean just visiting will deliver malware, but content from the site has and probably still will be the source of infections.
Leo should know that these "fix your problems" sites are rapidly becoming the largest infection vectors. What better way to hook someone in than to offer "solutions" to the problem someone is having, only to deliver malware, scareware, or bots as the
"fix"? The user goes there, doesn't know enough to avoid them, and since they want a "fix", all they have to do is click. Its amounts to phishing, but in this case the user is baiting their own hook.
There are more of these sites every day, it becomes easier and easier each time someone says "I found a solution on the net that worked". Easier that is, for those with malice in their hearts that get a perverted kick out of messing up people's lives.
Hackers and their cohorts in crime are the 98lb weaklings that sorely want to lash out and bully other people but they haven't the frame, the personality, or the compunction to do so physically, so they "bully" from the comfort of the easy chair Mom bought
them, and instant message "high-fives" back and forth to one another when they determine they "got" somebody.
DAS
November 16th, 2011 1:55pm
"Win7Tester" wrote in message news:e024a196-a3dc-4c47-b718-3f17d5d4a9e1...
Noel:
Yes, there is ABSOLUTELY something wrong at the second link, its blacklisted here in my forest. That doesn't mean just visiting will deliver malware, but content from the site has and probably still will be the source of infections.
Leo should know that these "fix your problems" sites are rapidly becoming the largest infection vectors.
DAS
Interesting that was actually the site that I have less problems with <g>
Uniblue I detest they peddle their registry-destroyer at every turn.
Its the first time I have come across the other site and had no problem with it apart from a certain (healthy?) distrust of the product claims. I just tried downloading the tool and it appears to be inaccessible at the moment (maybe someone higher up
my network foodchain dislikes them even more than I dislike Uniblue?)
Whatever, reading the actual data is unlikely to do any harm.... but wait....
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/intelinet-dll-repair.com/msgpage
ooops! - I bow to greater wisdom.
Sorry guys.
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November 16th, 2011 2:21pm
"Noel D Paton" wrote in message news:30251d2d-a715-4c43-a0e0-76df15d5b54a...
Whatever, reading the actual data is unlikely to do any harm.... but wait....
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/intelinet-dll-repair.com/msgpage
Sorry guys.
Noel Paton | Nil Carborundum Illegitemi | CrashFixPC |
The Three-toed Sloth
...but see the disclaimer here....
http://hosts-file.net/default.asp?s=intelinet-dll-repair.com
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November 16th, 2011 2:25pm
Many thanks to Malwarebytes Anti-Malware which has stopped and
prevented the virus!!!
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November 16th, 2011 2:51pm
Interesting - I wouldn't have hasd it pegged as malware.
What did MBAM flag the malware as being?
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November 16th, 2011 4:24pm