I've had that error in tonnes of programs on Windows, including IE. I usually just ignore it, but I think has something to do with memory corruption or simply lack of memory. I think either IE has accidentally overwritten an instruction in memory, which it later required, or it did it on purpose because there was no memory left and so it had no choice but to overwrite a previous instruction (which it didn't realise it would later need) with a more recent one. I'm not actually sure exactly how to fix it though, maybe a larger paging file??
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