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From: Kevin on 03/18/2004
Whenever I try to open internet explorer," "my computer" and any of the folders on my desktop, I get the following error message:

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module VX2.DLL at 017f:01b6eeea.

If anybody knows how to fix it and could help me out, I'd really appreciate it. You can also email me at kevinm@getcollegewise.com.

Thanks.

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From: -C on 05/28/2005
I haven't been able to open IE in two months because of this problem. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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From: Oli on 10/04/2004
The solution given by Liz and Kenny worked fine for me. Thank you for your help.
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From: Al on 09/23/2004
it worked for me also, thanks so much for the info.
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From: amelia on 08/24/2004
i can't tell you how helpful your fix is! i've spent months not being able to open any explorer windows. i haven't been able to afford repair techs, either. i feel so empowered now. you're the best! may your freezer always be full of thin mints (or whatever sweet treats you crave)!
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From: Tony on 08/17/2004
This solution worked for me, too. Thanks, Liz!
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From: MJ on 07/24/2004
I cannot express my gratitude and appreciation for the Fix that you posted Liz. I was so frustrated that I was pulling my hair out because Microsoft did not help at all. It worked perfectly. Again, thank you very much, take care and happy computing.
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From: Dick on 05/31/2004
I'm amazed and greatful. Amazed because I did't think the instructions would be given that a novice could follow.
Greatful for getting my old windows 98 going again.
THANK YOU!
Dick
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From: Jennifer on 05/30/2004
Thank you Liz!!! I was pulling my hair out trying to solve this vx2dll hell! Microsoft was 0 help. You are the best!
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From: catzy on 04/19/2004
You can email me the solution...step by step at invisiblegirl252@hotmail.com
thanks so much again
catzy
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From: catzy on 04/19/2004
I tried your solution and have not been very successful. I did the steops right...well at least i think so...since I'm not very good with computers! Now i can not run anything on explorer, or my computer or the recycling bin and when i look in the files for VX2.Dll it says it's not there...i deleted it! And i can even go back to the recycling bin to see if it's there...I don't know what i did wrong. are there any other solutions? how was this costs? thanks so much
catzy
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From: Cyber on 04/18/2004
This fix my problem too. I tried everyhting and of Microsoft was of not help at all. I was ready to uninstall, clean teh disk and re-install windows.

Thanks a lot for your help, you saved me a lot of time and pain.

Cyber

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From: lisa on 04/12/2004
I can get to the part where you go to find VX2.Dll but it doesnt get to the following steps it says "searching registry"....takes forever what can I do if it doesnt ever find it?
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From: lisa on 04/12/2004
I can get to the part where you go to find VX2.Dll but it doesnt get to the following steps it says "searching registry"....takes forever what can I do if it doesnt ever find it?
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From: Jad on 04/11/2004
Thanks Liz! I worked like magic! and to think i was just about to uninstall windows!! :)
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From: Karen on 03/26/2004
Thanks!!! this also fixed my problem :D thanks soooo much!!!!
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From: D on 03/21/2004
Many thanks to Liz for her posting on how to fix the VX2.DLL problem - Microsoft provided NO help, while this fixed the IE start-up issue straightaway.
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From: liz on 03/18/2004
From: Kenny on 02/05/2004
Try this:
Go to Start -> Run

Then run regedit (type it into the box)

Go to the menu "Edit" and use "Find" to search for "VX2.Dll"

Go to the first key with "vx2.dll" in it, right click on it, the one on the right side of the window, and delete it. Close the window and get out of regedit.

This should fix the problem, you may want to reboot since windows/gates seems to think a reboot is the way to fix all.

Next time watch out for what programs you install, a lot of the latest programs install spyware that takes a lot of time and computer skill to get rid of no matter what they say when you install it.

As a rule, if it has any spy or spamware in it, I go find a free open source program instead. I would rather spend a little more time finding a better spyware free program than have a useless computer.

I am always very careful when installing anything new, or even better yet, don't install anything new unless you really, really need it.

When you press "control alt delete" you can see what little nasty programs they have running on your system, but not always. Sometimes you have to edit the registry keys sort of like above to get rid of things that start up at boot time, even when you have removed everything from your "Start Up" folder.

You look for the darn thing in a registry key like:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\

in "Run" "RunServices" etc... just use the Find thing, good luck!

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