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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2010, 03:38:28 PM »
Well, you should always accept your antivirus software's updates (that is, if you know that the updates are from them) but it is conceivable that they caused this. It happens, unfortunately. If that is the case, they will most likely push out a fix before long.

As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

In the meantime, try installing Firefox if you don't already have it. See if the problem goes away. Then you'll know that it's an IE/Windows problem.
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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2010, 03:39:45 PM »
Well, you should always accept your antivirus software's updates (that is, if you know that the updates are from them) but it is conceivable that they caused this. It happens, unfortunately. If that is the case, they will most likely push out a fix before long.

As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

In the meantime, try installing Firefox if you don't already have it. See if the problem goes away. Then you'll know that it's an IE/Windows problem.

So far everything is working fine. I have heard I can try Firefox without uninstalling IE, I just don't want to disrupt anything.  :chin:
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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2010, 03:45:43 PM »
Well, you should always accept your antivirus software's updates (that is, if you know that the updates are from them) but it is conceivable that they caused this. It happens, unfortunately. If that is the case, they will most likely push out a fix before long.

As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

In the meantime, try installing Firefox if you don't already have it. See if the problem goes away. Then you'll know that it's an IE/Windows problem.

So far everything is working fine. I have heard I can try Firefox without uninstalling IE, I just don't want to disrupt anything.  :chin:

You won't. You can run as many browsers as you like and the only thing that will happen is that they'll all want you to choose their product as your default browser, which basically means that their software is used whenever you click a link.

You won't disrupt anything, though. See it as a second opinion - if IE misbehaves, give Firefox a try and vice versa.
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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #18 on: July 14, 2010, 03:46:50 PM »
Well, you should always accept your antivirus software's updates (that is, if you know that the updates are from them) but it is conceivable that they caused this. It happens, unfortunately. If that is the case, they will most likely push out a fix before long.

As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

In the meantime, try installing Firefox if you don't already have it. See if the problem goes away. Then you'll know that it's an IE/Windows problem.

So far everything is working fine. I have heard I can try Firefox without uninstalling IE, I just don't want to disrupt anything.  :chin:

You won't. You can run as many browsers as you like and the only thing that will happen is that they'll all want you to choose their product as your default browser, which basically means that their software is used whenever you click a link.

You won't disrupt anything, though. See it as a second opinion - if IE misbehaves, give Firefox a try and vice versa.

Excellent! I will try when I have more time!  :thumbup:
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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #19 on: July 14, 2010, 03:48:32 PM »
Tell us how it worked out when you have. :)
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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #20 on: July 14, 2010, 03:52:02 PM »
Tell us how it worked out when you have. :)

Thank you, I will!  :viking:

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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #21 on: July 14, 2010, 04:19:01 PM »
Tell us how it worked out when you have. :)

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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #22 on: July 14, 2010, 04:21:04 PM »
As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

Usually you will have an option you can uncheck to not install them, seems like every program you get comes bundled with the damn things.

Last computer the neighbor found curbside had a bunch of adware and 5 toolbars running in IE, only a year or so old, but it was slowed down with all that crap on it to the point that someone just obviously got fed up and tossed it.

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Re: nOOb seeks advice!
« Reply #23 on: July 14, 2010, 04:28:05 PM »
As for toolbars and such: remember that many of these companies offer a toolbar of some sort when you install for the first time. Doesn't mean you need it, only that they struck a deal with Yahoo or someone else.

Usually you will have an option you can uncheck to not install them, seems like every program you get comes bundled with the damn things.

Last computer the neighbor found curbside had a bunch of adware and 5 toolbars running in IE, only a year or so old, but it was slowed down with all that crap on it to the point that someone just obviously got fed up and tossed it.

I'm fed up with them. I always uncheck them. Don't understand why they are there to begin with, especially when they come bundled with AV software (AVG comes with the Yahoo toolbar if I recall correctly).
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