Error message...what does it mean?

This is a discussion about Error message...what does it mean? in the Windows Hardware category; ;( Could someone out there PLEASE help me out. I have never gotten any error messages before, but all of a sudden this one keeps popping up: A runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to debug? Yes or no.

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;( Could someone out there PLEASE help me out. I have never gotten any error messages before, but all of a sudden this one keeps popping up: "A runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to debug? Yes or no. Line 6 error: object required". The second message was the same except the line number was 36. :x Then....about 10 minutes later, I got this message. "Runtime error. Do you wish to debug (I don't even know what "debug" means). This time, it was line 52, w/ error: 'null' is null or not an object. I really hope someone has some input on this. I would very much appreciate your help.

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What are you doing when the error occurs?
 
If it's from IE, then it's likely a problem with the webpage you are viewing.
 
If it's something else, you'll need to give us a few more details.

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If this is in IE, turn off browser debugging
 
In IE
 
1. Tools
2. Internet Options
3. Advanced
4. Under Browsing
4a. CHECK Disable script debugging
4b. UNCHECK Display a notification about every script error
 
HTH

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In Internet Explorer click "Tools" then "Internet Options". Choose the "Advanced" tab. Put a check mark in "Disable script debugging"
 
I had to do that as well on my machine. Just out of curiosity, did you just install MSN8? mine seemed to start doing that about the same time I installed it.
 
Jim

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Thank you for taking the time to answer my post. I think you may be right about IE. I wasn't trying to run any sort of program or anything like that. I was just surfing. If it helps, I did scan disk, defrag, and virus scan, and all was well. I really don't know what other kind of info to give you. What do you suggest? If it is IE, is that a bad thing or just something to ignore?

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No I don't have MSN 8. I will do as you suggested though, and uncheck script debugging. I didn't even know what it was! DUH!?*# I'm such a dork! :x