The Anvi Browser Repair Tool may help but go Start - type iexplore -extoff and press enter.
This will open IE without add-ons - you would then hit the home page icon to browse, but what have you tried so far that you have found on the Internet ?
If it runs okay then, you will need to disable all of the add-ons and add just one back at a time unless you spot one that looks odd.
This could have come from something you have recently downloaded and your restore points back to before that install should resolve.
Click on the Tools cog - Manage add-ons and click on each one and select Disable then restart IE where you can go into Manage add-ons and add one at time - restarting IE until it fails to run again.
I'm wondering if something has changed your home page for it to act that way.
Open All Control Panel Items and click on Internet Options where you will be able to check to see what it gives for your home page.
I don't know if the Windows Repair program resets IE to defaults but under the Advanced tab you can select Reset then check all of the boxes.
This requires a computer reboot to effect.
This will default your home page to the MSDN one - usually, where you can enter your home page preference, but it will also get rid of any additional add-ons.
http://www.anvisoft.com/browser-repair-tool.htmlFor the Anvi Browser Tool, click on the IE icon in the left pane and you will see what repairs it will make, which can be edited.