Some Windows users receive Internet Explorer stackhash errors similar to the example. I have included some potential fixes to get you back surfing the web with Internet Explorer.
example:
Problem signature: a. Problem Event Name: APPCRASH b. Application Name: iexplore.exe c. Application Version: 8.0.6001.18865 d. Application Timestamp: 4b077416 e. Fault Module Name: StackHash_08b5 f. Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.18005 g. Fault Module Timestamp: 49e03821 h. Exception Code: c0000374 i. Exception Offset: 000afaf8 j. OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6 k. Locale ID: 7177 l. Additional Information 1: 08b5 m. Additional Information 2: 0e765f55dc2578acbcf3f43566e3d33a n. Additional Information 3: 7afd o. Additional Information 4: 16a80accbd37d302131b7d052cf14a43
You can try to reset your Internet Explorer settings. Click on “Start” then type “inetcpl.cpl” into the “Start Search” box and then press ENTER. The “Internet Options” dialog box will appear then click the “Advanced” tab.
Under the “Reset Internet Explorer Settings” click on Reset then click on Reset again. Click on close in the “Reset Internet Explorer Settings” dialog box when Internet Explorer finishes resetting. Open up Internet Explorer again and hopefully the errors will disappear.
Another fix is to boot your computer into safe mode with networking by hitting your F8 key after the BIOS screen flashes and before windows tries to boot and then selecting “Safe mode with Networking”. Once in safe mode please download and install Malwarebytes to get rid malware
Please run a scan for viruses, malware, and adware with the program. Reboot the computer in normal mode and hopefully IE will work again.

