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Is it just me?

Anyone other than me seeing this?   I have checked with several people and I seem to be the only one....

 

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The Redneck broke his Google! :rofl:

Break out some duct tape, Jim.

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I think I found the problem, Wiz....

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I seem to be the only one....

 

 

.....couldn't even make up my mind which 'stupid' pic to put up, although, in your case, any and all are appropriate.

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Seriously, guys. This sucks.  ;P

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Not having that issue here at all Jim.  Weird. o_O

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darn Jim, but we haven't heard from Ross yet, so maybe...

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Jim... try turning off all your browser extensions and rebooting. then turn them back on one at a time until you find the problem.

 

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That will take forever!  Turn on half of them, then if it works, turn on half of the remaining... and if it doesn't, turn off half of the ones that you turned on to start with. 

Actually, just leave them all off forever.  That'll be better for everyone.

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 8
Jim... try turning off all your browser extensions and rebooting. then turn them back on one at a time until you find the problem.

 
No extensions other than the default, but I did those...no help. I reset IE9 back to all defaults, no help. Uninstalled it, installed IE8, fixed it.

 

Now I can't install IE9, I get errors and the install fails.

I blame skinhit.

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OK, finally. After several reboots, windows update finally let me install IE9. All is well now.

 

Odd thing was my Acronis backup failed to restore. Dunno what's up with that.

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Quoting gmc2, reply 7
darn Jim, but we haven't heard from Ross yet, so maybe...

No problem here.....albeit after the fact. :)

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 11
OK, finally. After several reboots, windows update finally let me install IE9. All is well now.

 

Odd thing was my Acronis backup failed to restore. Dunno what's up with that.

Did you try a  chkdsk /f /r ?

 

btw - you never mentioned browser identity...

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I did sfc /scannow, disabled the logon screen...lol.

 

I did mention IE9 in reply 10.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 14
I did sfc /scannow, disabled the logon screen...lol.

chkdsk /f /r would be better, I believe, since it does an sfc /scannow as part of its 5 parts.

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 14
I did mention IE9 in reply 10.

Might better read, "I didn't mention IE9 until reply 10."  ;)

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 15
Might better read, "I didn't mention IE9 until reply 10.

Now now Doc, taint no need tu go givin im a headache n all tryin tu cypher that many letters n such.... XD

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chk dsk /f - fixes errors on the disk, chk dsk /r - Locates  bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /f)

Why would chk dsk /f /r have anything to do with IE9 or google?

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would also fix disk errors which might have caused the problem as well as doing repair work on your system files. if that didn't work uninstall reinstall might... but apparently, there's another problem since your Acronis isn't working.

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Apparently, Yrag may be correct....I guess you have to begin Acronis recovery from the disc. Acronis working fine.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 19
Apparently, Yrag may be correct....

Ya think ?

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Quoting Wizard1956, reply 21
Ya think ?
Occaisionally...hehe.

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You must be bored....