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Fix “An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page” in Windows 11/10/8/7 ✅ Step-by-Step Tutorial

Are you seeing the “An error has occurred in the script on this page” message on your Windows computer? Don’t worry! In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you how to fix, solve, and repair Script Error messages on all Windows versions — Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7 — on any laptop, PC, or desktop computer.

This Script Error can appear when installing or using software like Adobe Reader, AutoCAD, Excel, QuickBooks Desktop Pro, MYOB Software, and even web apps like Facebook (Cafe World). Many users face this issue when they start their PC, open a program, or try to install an app. The error usually says:
“An error has occurred in the script on this page”

In this video, you’ll learn proven and easy methods to permanently stop Script Errors — whether caused by Internet Explorer settings, JavaScript issues, system conflicts, or background processes.

This fix works for all major PC and laptop brands, including HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, Toshiba, MSI, Samsung, Microsoft Surface, and more.

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00:00Hey everyone, welcome back to Victor Explains.
00:13In today's video, I'll show you how to fix the an error has occurred in the script on this page message in Windows 11, 10, 8, or even 7.
00:21Alright, let's get started.
00:23First, press Windows key plus R key on your keyboard to open the run box.
00:28Now type %10% and hit enter.
00:33This will open the temporary files folder used by Windows and different apps.
00:38Inside this folder, press Ctrl plus A to select everything, then select delete on your keyboard.
00:43If you see a message saying that some files are in use, don't worry, just skip those files, that's totally normal.
00:50Next, we'll clean up the rest using disk cleanup.
00:54Go to search bar and type disk cleanup, and open it.
00:57Choose your system drive, usually the C drive, and click OK.
01:07After it scans, check the box for temporary internet files.
01:12Click OK again and confirm delete files.
01:24Once that's done, go ahead and restart your computer.
01:28Let's see you.
01:30Let's see you.
01:32Stay tuned.
01:34Let's see.
01:38Let's see.
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