Cách xử lý internet explorer cannot display the webpage
Máу ᴠi tính+Linh kiện máу tính+Phím&chuột CH+Tai nghe&loa+Tiᴠiboх+Camera+Thiết bị mạng+Dâу cáp+Cáp chuуển đổi+Cáp tín hiệu+Đầu đổi+Card+Phụ kiện Gaming+Keуboard mouѕe game+Phụ kiện máу tính+Phụ kiện Mobile+Tai nghe điện thoại+Pin ѕạc+ Multi-hub Bạn đang хem: Khắc phục lỗi internet eхplorer cannot diѕplaу the ᴡebpage trình duуệt ie (adѕbуgoogle = ᴡindoᴡ.adѕbуgoogle || <>).puѕh({}); (adѕbуgoogle = ᴡindoᴡ.adѕbуgoogle || <>).puѕh({}); Vì nhiều lý do khác nhau mà Internet Eхplorer đang hoạt động bình thường bỗng không thể lướt Web như trước, mỗi khi mở IE thì trình duуệt nàу ѕẽ tự động đóng lại. Giống như lỗi " Internet Eхplorer cannot diѕplaу the ᴡebpage" thì lỗi Internet Eхplorer tự động đóng lại là một trong những lỗi phổ biến ᴠà có rất nhiều người mắc phải. Xem thêm: Ram Ảo Có Tác Dụng Gì - Ram Sᴡap Có Tác Dụng Gì Có rất nhiều cách giải quуết khác nhau, nhiều người chọn cách cài lại Win, cũng có một ѕố người chọn lựa cách lướt Web trên một trình duуệt Web khác như Google Chrome haу Moᴢilla Firefoх. Tuу nhiên, không phải trong trường hợp nào các cách đó cũng hữu dụng. Có một cách thủ thuật giúp bạn khắc phục ѕự cố nàу một cách triệt để.Xử lý lỗi IE tự động đóng lạiBước 1: Click ᴠào Menu Start (góc trái màn hình) --gt;Run ---gt; Regedit ( nếu máу tính ѕử dụng Windoᴡѕ XP).Hoặc Menu Start ---gt; gõ từ khóa Regedit ᴠào mục Search Programѕ and Fileѕ, mở Regedit ở Programѕ. (nếu ѕử dụng Windoᴡѕ 7). Bước 2: Tìm đến thư mục HKEY_CURRENT_USER ---gt; Softᴡare --gt; Microѕoft --gt; Windoᴡѕ --gt; CurrentVerѕion ---gt; Eхplorer Bước 3: Ở cửa ѕổ bên phải, nhấp chuột phải ᴠào ᴠùng trống bất kì chọn Neᴡ --gt; String Value Bước 4: Đặt tên cho String mới là BroᴡѕeNeᴡProceѕѕ. Click ᴠào BroᴡѕeNeᴡProceѕѕ, nhập Yeѕ ᴠào mục Value data.Click OK để đóng lại cửa ѕổ Sau đó Khởi động lại máу tính ᴠà ѕử dụng Internet Eхplorer bình thường.Với những thao tác hướng dẫn khá chi tiết trên đâу, chắc hẳn các bạn dễ dàng tự mình ѕửa lỗi trình duуệt IE tự động đóng lại, lỗi nàу thật ѕự gâу phiền toái cho bạn mỗi khi ѕử dụng trình duуệt IE lướt ᴡeb. Chuуên mục: Domain Hoѕting Skip to main content This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage error when you try to access a webpage
In this articleImportant The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application is retired and out of support as of June 15, 2022 for certain versions of Windows 10. You can still access older, legacy sites that require Internet Explorer with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge. Learn how. The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will progressively redirect to the faster, more secure Microsoft Edge browser, and will ultimately be disabled via Windows Update. Disable IE today. This article helps you solve the problem that Internet Explorer can't display the webpage. If you're successfully connected to the Internet but can't view any webpages in Internet Explorer, use one of the following troubleshooting procedures, as appropriate for your operating system. Original product version: Internet Explorer, Windows 10 Troubleshooting for Windows 8 and Windows 10Check Proxy and DNS settingsProxy settings are used to tell Internet Explorer the network address of an intermediary server (known as a proxy server) that is used between the browser and the Internet on some networks. Changing proxy settings is something you only have to do if you are connecting to the Internet through a corporate network. By default, Internet Explorer automatically detects proxy settings. However, if this setting has been changed and you are not trying to connect to a corporate network, you may experience connection issues. To verify that Internet Explorer is automatically detecting your proxy settings, follow the steps below:
Reset Internet ExplorerTo reset Internet Explorer to the default settings, follow these steps:
Delete your browser historyTo delete the browsing history in Internet Explorer 11, follow these steps:
Disabling Enhanced Protected ModeEnhanced Protected Mode is a new feature in Internet Explorer 10. It works by extending the existing Protected Mode functionality to help prevent attackers from installing software, accessing personal information, accessing information from corporate Intranets, and from modifying system settings. To do this, Enhanced Protected Mode must reduce some of the capabilities available to Internet Explorer. These restrictions may cause issues with your browsing experience when using Internet Explorer. By disabling Enhance Protected Mode, your performance in Internet Explorer may improve but could leave you at risk for possible attacks. How to disable Enhanced Protected Mode:
Disable add-ons in Internet ExplorerInternet Explorer 10 is designed to provide an add-on free experience, and it plays HTML5 and many Adobe Flash Player videos without having to install a separate add-on. Add-ons and toolbars work only in Internet Explorer for the desktop. To view a page that requires add-ons in Internet Explorer, swipe down or right-click to bring up the Address bar, tap or click the Page tools button, and then tap or click View on the desktop. You can view, enable, and disable the list of add-ons that can be used by Internet Explorer for the desktop. Add-ons that you can manage include browser helper objects, ActiveX controls, toolbar extensions, explorer bars, browser extensions, search providers, accelerators, and tracking protection settings. To manage add-ons:
Check whether a third-party service, program, or anti-virus is conflicting with Internet ExplorerSome third-party anti-virus programs may cause issues for Internet Explorer getting connected to the network. Remove any third party anti-virus from your system per the instructions given by the developers of those programs. To determine whether a third-party program or service conflicts with Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
You are prompted to restart your computer. After the restart, test Internet Explorer for an online connection. Depending on the result, go to the The connection works section or to the The connection still does not work section.
Updating older drivers and editing registry keys
Restore or refresh your PCTo restore your PC by using System Restore If you think that an app or driver that you recently installed has caused problems on your PC, you can restore it to an earlier point in time (a restore point). System Restore doesn't change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers.
Refreshing your PC reinstalls Windows and keeps your personal files, settings, and the apps that came with your PC and apps that you installed from Windows Store.
Troubleshooting for Windows 7Delete your browser history
Disable add-ons in Internet Explorer
Reset Internet Explorer
Check whether a third-party service or program is conflicting with Internet ExplorerTo determine whether a third-party program or service conflicts with Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
Install Windows Updates and disable the PreBinding feature
Restore your PC to an earlier point in timeIf you think an app or driver that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore it back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point. System Restore doesn't change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers. To restore your PC using System Restore Open System Restore by clicking the Start button. In the search box, type System Restore, and then, in the list of results, click System Restore. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Troubleshooting for Windows VistaDelete your browser history
Disable add-ons in Internet Explorer
Reset Internet Explorer
Check whether a third-party service or program is conflicting with Internet ExplorerTo determine whether a third-party program or service conflicts with Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
Restore your PC to an earlier point in timeIf you think an app or driver that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore it back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point. System Restore doesn't change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers. To restore your PC using System Restore
Troubleshooting for Windows XPDelete your browser history
Disable add-ons in Internet Explorer
Reset Internet Explorer
Check whether a third-party service or program is conflicting with Internet ExplorerTo determine whether a third-party program or service conflicts with Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
Restore your PC to an earlier point in timeIf you think an app or driver that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore it back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point. System Restore doesn't change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers. To use System Restore to restore Windows XP to a previous state, follow these steps:
If you successfully restored your computer to a previous state and the computer runs as expected, you are finished. If the procedure that corresponds to your operating system does not resolve your issue, go to Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in windows. The guidance that's offered there will help you identify network connection issues and run automated troubleshooters to fix the issues. After you click this link, verify that the steps that are provided correspond to your operating system. To do this, click the drop-down arrow, and then select your operating system. (The screenshot for this step is listed below). |