Friday, February 25, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
How to Fix Script Error Problems With Firefox
A "Warning: Unresponsive script" dialog box appears when a page takes too long to load. It's helpful because by stopping the script, you may be able to avoid an unresponsive computer. However, this dialog can be annoying if it comes up on nearly every page you visit. Fortunately, you can stop this dialog to avoid the dialog box forever.
Instructions
- Open your Firefox browser. In the address bar, type "about:config" and press "Enter" on your keyboard. Take note that this may void your warranty if you are not sure about what you're doing. Click "I'll be careful, I promise!"
- Type "dom.max_script_run_time" in the filter box at the top of the page. The line with this text should appear on the screen, and all other options should disappear.
- Double-click on the "dom.max_script_run_time" text. Change the time that you want Firefox to wait before getting a script error. Set the number to "0" so that no dialog boxes or warnings will appear.
- Click "OK." Restart your Firefox browser.
How to Stop Internet Explorer Script Error Messages
Sometimes Internet Explorer will give you script error messages when you are browsing the Web. You should not be alarmed. Script error messages normally occur when there is a problem with the programming on the Web page you are visiting and have nothing to do with Internet Explorer itself. In most cases, you will still be able to view the Web page in question, even with the script error. If you find you are getting a lot of script error messages and find them irritating, you can take measures to stop Internet Explorer from showing them to you. Internet Explorer is set to automatically debug the Web sites it visits. By disabling the debug feature, you can eliminate the possibility of getting script error messages while you are online.
Instructions
Stop Those Pesky Script Errors
1 Start Internet Explorer.
2 Select 'Tools' from the toolbar menu.
3 Choose 'Internet Options.'
4 Click on the 'Advanced' tab.
5 Scroll through the list of options until you see the heading labeled 'Browsing.'
6 Put checks in the boxes labeled 'Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer' and 'Disable Script Debugging (Other).' When you have done this, click 'OK.'
Fixing Application Error Svchost.Exe
Svchost, short for service host, is a core Windows system process that handles the processes that are executed from DLLs. Because Svchost provides support to many essential Windows services, there are multiple instances of the executable running at the same time on your system. You must never terminate this program because it is required for secure and stable functioning of your PC. Due to application error, svchost.exe may cease to function and make your system unstable. When the error occurs on your computer, you may receive an error message similar to the one given below:
“svchost.exe – Application Error
The instruction at 0x009a6f9a” referenced memory at “0x00000000″.
The memory could not be “written”.
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on Cancel to debug.
Repair Application Error Svchost.Exe
Most commonly, this error occurs after you have installed a Windows update on your computer. Many times, you get the error even when you start your computer in Safe Mode. To fix the issue, first verify the settings of the Automatic Updates service of your Windows XP system by performing the steps listed below:
Many times, Svchost.exe errors are known to occur due to virus and spyware infections. To prevent these errors, you must keep your antivirus and anti-spyware software updated with the latest definition and run regular scans on your computer to keep it free from malicious files and programs. Application errors may also occur due to a damaged or corrupted registry. To prevent these errors, you must perform regular registry maintenance with the help of registry programs, such as RegGenie. You must use registry programs to regularly scan the registry for unwanted, obsolete, and incorrect information and remove them to optimize the registry and your system.
Additional Recommendations...
Driver Update: Many errors are related to driver problems such as obsolete, outdated or incompatible drivers. A driver update tool is recommended to scan your system for corrupted and outdated drivers and to ensure that all your drivers stay up-to-date.
“svchost.exe – Application Error
The instruction at 0x009a6f9a” referenced memory at “0x00000000″.
The memory could not be “written”.
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on Cancel to debug.
Repair Application Error Svchost.Exe
Most commonly, this error occurs after you have installed a Windows update on your computer. Many times, you get the error even when you start your computer in Safe Mode. To fix the issue, first verify the settings of the Automatic Updates service of your Windows XP system by performing the steps listed below:
- Open Control Panel, select Performance and Maintenance, and then select Administrative Tools.
- Next, select the Services option to open the Services management console window.
- Here, find and double-click on the Automatic Updates service.
- Open the Log On tab to ensure that the Local System Account option is selected and the Allow service to interact with desktop check box is clear.
- On the General tab ensure that the service Startup type is Automatic and Service Status is Started.
- Next, verify the same information for Background Intelligent Transfer Service.
- WUAPI.DLL
- WUAUENG.DLL
- WUAUENG1.DLL
- ATL.DLL
- WUCLTUI.DLL
- WUPS.DLL
- WUPS2.DLL
- WUWEB.DLL
- Open Command Prompt by typing “cmd” at Start > Run and press Enter.
- On the Command Prompt, type net stop WuAuServ and press Enter to stop the Windows Updates service.
Note: You can also stop the service from the Services management console. - Next, type %windir% at Command Prompt and press Enter.
- Next, to rename the SoftwareDistribution Folder, type ren SoftwareDistribution SoftDistr_Bak and press Enter.
- To restart Windows Update, type net start WuAuServ and press Enter.
- Finally, type Exit and press Enter to close the Command Prompt window.
Many times, Svchost.exe errors are known to occur due to virus and spyware infections. To prevent these errors, you must keep your antivirus and anti-spyware software updated with the latest definition and run regular scans on your computer to keep it free from malicious files and programs. Application errors may also occur due to a damaged or corrupted registry. To prevent these errors, you must perform regular registry maintenance with the help of registry programs, such as RegGenie. You must use registry programs to regularly scan the registry for unwanted, obsolete, and incorrect information and remove them to optimize the registry and your system.
Additional Recommendations...
Driver Update: Many errors are related to driver problems such as obsolete, outdated or incompatible drivers. A driver update tool is recommended to scan your system for corrupted and outdated drivers and to ensure that all your drivers stay up-to-date.
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