How to Get Rid of Internal Script Errors
Internal script errors normally occur while surfing the Internet. When attempting to view a particular Web page, instead of loading quickly, a pop-up window will state a script error has occurred. You will be able to still look at the site, but not all of the content will appear or load. However, there are a few things that can be done to correct and keep internal script errors from happening anymore.
Instructions
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Open Internet Explorer.
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Select "Tools," then "Internet Options." This will open a new display window.
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Click on the "Advanced" tab; then choose "Disable Script Debugging" by checking the box next to it. Click "OK" to apply the changes.
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Go back to "Tools," "Internet Options" and "Advanced."
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Click "Disable a notification about every script error" to disable it, and then click "OK" again to apply the changes. This should stop the internal script errors from appearing.
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