Run the System File Checker. To do this, right click on Command
Prompt (Start Menu\Programs\Accessories), and choose
Run as Administrator. Copy the following, and Paste it after the prompt:
sfc /scannow
Press Enter. It will scan all your system files. It may take a few
minutes. If things are okay, you are given the text message "Windows
Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations". If things
aren't okay, it will attempt to replace the bad system files.
Your bad image error indicates that C:\Windows\system32\ieframe.dll is
corrupted, which would keep IE from running.
Also you may want to run chkdsk. You can run the tool by opening
Computer, right-clicking on the drive you want to check, and choose
Properties.
Then click on the Tools tab. Click on Check Now. Put a check next to the
first choice (Automatically fix file system errors). Schedule a scan for
the next time you start your computer.
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> I am hoping that someone her might be able to help with an issue i have
> and have been having trouble finding a solution.
>
> Every time i boot up i'm getting loads of messages like :-
>
> explorer.exe - Bad Image
>
> C:\Windows\system32\ieframe.dll is either not designed to run on
> Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again
> using the original installation media or contact your system
> administrator or the software vendor for support.
>
>
> I had Vista Home Premium 32-bit version for about a week and at first i
> had no real problems until this. The message constantly pops up when
> new programs run, i cannot use IE and i cannot access Internet
> Options.
>
> Can anyone suggest anything.
>
> Many thanks
>
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