Windows 7 Internet 8 and dxg kernel panics

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Hi,

I recently started get these panics when I use Internet explorer 8. It looks like when I am entering fields on a web page the laptop then panics.

Any ideas??
 

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Experiencing system panics while using Internet Explorer 8 could be due to various reasons. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to address this issue: 1. Update Internet Explorer: Ensure that you have installed all the available updates for Internet Explorer 8. Outdated software can sometimes lead to stability issues. 2. Check for Malware: Perform a full scan of your laptop using a reliable antivirus program. Malware or viruses can cause system instability and may lead to panics. 3. Check for Add-Ons: Disable any unnecessary add-ons or toolbars in Internet Explorer. Some add-ons can conflict with the browser and cause crashes. 4. Clear Browser Cache: Clearing the browser cache and cookies can...
Experiencing system panics while using Internet Explorer 8 could be due to various reasons. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to address this issue: 1. Update Internet Explorer: Ensure that you have installed all the available updates for Internet Explorer 8. Outdated software can sometimes lead to stability issues. 2. Check for Malware: Perform a full scan of your laptop using a reliable antivirus program. Malware or viruses can cause system instability and may lead to panics. 3. Check for Add-Ons: Disable any unnecessary add-ons or toolbars in Internet Explorer. Some add-ons can conflict with the browser and cause crashes. 4. Clear Browser Cache: Clearing the browser cache and cookies can sometimes resolve issues with web pages causing system panics. 5. Check System Drivers: Make sure all your system drivers are up to date. Outdated or malfunctioning drivers can lead to system instability. 6. Check System Resources: Monitor your system resources while using Internet Explorer. High system resource consumption can cause instability. 7. Use a Different Browser: If the issue persists, consider using a different browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge instead of Internet Explorer. 8. Consult Event Viewer: Check the Event Viewer on your laptop for any error messages or warnings that might provide more insight into the cause of the panics. 9. Consider Upgrading: Internet Explorer 8 is an outdated browser with known security vulnerabilities. Consider upgrading to a newer and more secure browser for a better browsing experience. By following these steps, you may be able to identify and resolve the issues causing the panics while using Internet Explorer 8. If the problem persists, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 

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