It's quite nuisance in closing down your valuable time?? Yes, indeed when Internet Explorer stops functioning, just follow the steps:
Go to eventvwr.msc and check the application events for application error event id 1000. You might see faulting module names: here in this example I could see ie versus flash player errors.
Faulting module name: Flash32_11_4_402_278.ocx
This might have caused coz of improper upgrade of Flash from previous version to 11.5 beta from Adobe's website.
Try uninstalling Flash and reinstall it again
Use this uninstaller tool to uninstall Flash (uninstaller)
Delete files from the following path:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
%appdata%\Adobe\Flash Player
%appdata%\Macromedia\Flash Player
Most often, IE stability issues are caused by an add-on. Try starting it without any add-ons and see if the problem persists:
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)
If that method works, try opening IE using the standard shortcut and troubleshoot your add-ons by navigating to Tools -> Manage Add-ons and disabling them one at a time to narrow down which one is causing the problems.
If that method works, try opening IE using the standard shortcut and troubleshoot your add-ons by navigating to Tools -> Manage Add-ons and disabling them one at a time to narrow down which one is causing the problems.
If the problems still persist when you use Internet Explorer (No Add-ons), try performing an Internet Explorer RESET:
Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced tab -> Reset Internet Explorer settings and click the Reset button.