So, with your new understanding of how your system works and its potential problems
, you will be able to easily fix an ieframe.dll error in Vista and get back to work. It may be that your computer isn't the newest or the fastest, but don't get rid of it yet; it's worth giving a registry repair tool a try first - your old computer may start behaving brand new. Take it from me, if you encounter pc errors it is always recommended to immediately verify that you're using the latest up-to-date version of windows. What do you think - will the windows of tomorrow include the registry element as we've become accustomed to it? Will the creators be able to make it less at risk? Your guess is as good as mine - i wonder what the future has in store. A last note - surely you are acquainted with others having computer problems - go ahead and forward this report to them; they'll surely be delighted to get this help.