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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 12
OS: XP
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IE Wont Load any Pages
My IE wont load any pages keeps saying page cannot be found ...it was working fine for awhile yesterday then the next time I got online it wouldnt load anypages..I had to come get on my kids pc to see if you guys knew what I could do. I have tried almost everything I can think of!!!!
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I helped the forums.
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1. Are you sure that it is getting an internet connections? If so...
2. Try deleting your Temporary Internet Files... go to "Tools" --> "Internet Options" --> and under Temp. internet files click "delete files" 3. Under the "Security" tab check your settings. 4. Under the "Privacy" tab check your settings. In 3, 4 if these are set too high it will prevent some web pages from loading, but as I said before make sure you do have a live connection. Have you intalled anything new? Please let us know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance. Last edited by epos159; 01-12-2005 at 08:19 AM. |
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Let's see if this is a spyware problem.
Please download HijackThis - this program will help us determine if there are any spyware/malware on your computer. Create a folder at C:\HJT and move HijackThis.exe there. Double click on the program to run it. 1. If it gives you an intro screen, just choose 'Do a system scan and save a logfile'. 2. If you don't get the intro screen, just hit Scan and then click on Save log. 3. Get HijackThis Analyzer and save it to the same folder as the hijackthis.log file. Run HijackThis Analyzer and type in y if you agree. The result.txt file will open up in Notepad. Copy the whole result.txt log and post it in the forum. We do not need the original hijackthis.log (unless we ask for it). Do not fix anything in HijackThis since they may be harmless.
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Knower of all that is MS
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 10,755
OS: (multiple machines) 95, 98, 2K & XP Home & Pro
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Download WinsockFix and unzip it. Then double-click on it to run it.
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