WinXP system website restore error solution

  

I believe that everyone has encountered a website restore error, which is often caused by browser add-ons. Recently, users of WinXP system, when using the browser, prompt: the problem of website restore error. How can this be done? If you encounter such a problem, is there any solution? Below, Xiaobian will talk to you about the WinXP system website restore error solution.

The steps are as follows:

1. In the Start menu, expand: All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Internet Explorer (no add-ons), so you can open IE You can also right-click the IE icon in the right-click menu and select No add-on to launch. But not all computers have this option.

2, in the open IE, we can see a page like this, there is a prompt message under the tab bar: the add-on is currently disabled, right click on the prompt message, select the management add-on, there is The browser does not prompt this message, we use the following method to open the add-on management

3, if your browser does not have a menu bar, you can first call up the menu bar, as shown in the blank location Click and select [Menu Bar]

4. After opening the menu bar, under the Tools menu, click [Manage Add-ons], this will also open the Manage Add-ons

5 In the Manage Add-ons panel, you can see a lot of add-ons here, first press Ctrl+A, select all add-ons, then right-click--select [Disable All]

6. Disabled After the add-on, we start IE normally, don't start the browser with the [no add-on] mentioned above. Just double click to open the browser. The same method: Execute on the menu bar, Tools--Manage Add-ons, open the Add-In Manager, then right-click on the first add-in and select [Open], which enables the add-on. After the first add-on, we will close the browser and restart the browser to see if there is a [network restore error]

7. If there is still no error, we will enable the second add-on and restart. Start the browser and see if [Network Restore Error] appears. By analogy, we start the add-on one by one until we find the add-on that has the problem. For example, after I start the add-in below, IE restarts a network restore error, first close IE

8, and above To the same method, execute in the Start menu: All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - IE

9. After opening IE, execute the Execute on the menu bar: Tools - Manage Add-ons. Find the add-on that generated the error, right-click and select Disable to enable additional add-ons. This problem is finally solved.

The above is the solution to the WinXP system website restore error. Prompt site restore errors, which are often caused by browser add-ons, but the add-ons that cause this issue are different. If you don't know how to solve it, you can refer to the above solution!

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