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27 Nov 2012 7:43PM

Install a browser you have never used before and see if the problem still persists.

Most likely your PC is infected with a trojan or a virus. You need to scan it with a couple of different programs. For sure, a reload of the OS will fix it...but that's kinda drastic, but sometimes the only option depending on how much time you want to spend on knowing the root cause.

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27 Nov 2012 8:03PM

tried with a new browser and it didn't work. I've run scans with malware bits and found nothing

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27 Nov 2012 9:53PM

I'm assuming you have window 7. Try starting your pc in "Safe mode with networking"

h t t p://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

Press F8 before the Windows logo appears and choose "Advanced Startup Options"

See if it works then.

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27 Nov 2012 9:56PM

Last option is if you have system restore turned on. You can go go back to a time you know surfing was OK.

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27 Nov 2012 9:57PM

Here's How:

Navigate to the Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools program group.

Click on the System Restore program icon.

Click Next > on the Restore system files and settings window.

Choose the restore point that you want to use.

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27 Nov 2012 11:14PM

It didn't work in safe mode either and all the points I could restore to are points when the sites were already down.. not sure if I have real player

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27 Nov 2012 10:13PM

I'm fairly certain that this may be due to the most recent Flash update and its incompatibility with Real Player.

The image I posted has a possible solution (worked for me). Or you can visit http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-113-crash-mozilla.html and follow the steps for "Issue 1"

Please reply if it worked or not and if it did, Random is more than welcome to add it to FAQ or make it a sticky or whatever.

HTH.

~hg

Raging hormones > All technological obstacles combined. QED. :)
Okay you cunts... Let's see what you can do now!

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