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I use Firefox normally as my default browser, and as of a couple of days ago it just like stopped connectin and finding and websites .... but IE works ... ( Which im on ).
Anyone have any ideas how to get it to work ? 'Cause I hate IE and and firefox has all my bookmarks
- ThX
Anyone have any ideas how to get it to work ? 'Cause I hate IE and and firefox has all my bookmarks
- ThX
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My hompage is yahoo, which wont work.
And then I re-downloaded it like you mentioned and it was their site and wouldnt connect either.
And he is a ss of the 2 option menus that gambit stated. Think they are the same ...
I dunno what I should do ...
EDIT: sry about the big screenshot making you scroll over
And then I re-downloaded it like you mentioned and it was their site and wouldnt connect either.
And he is a ss of the 2 option menus that gambit stated. Think they are the same ...
I dunno what I should do ...
EDIT: sry about the big screenshot making you scroll over
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Well the First part is the message if gives me, underneath the black line is at the bottom of the screen where it normally says somthing like
Waiting for (site).....
Connecting to (site)....
But as you see it says looking for and it doesnt wanna find it ....
The site thats my homepage is theirs currently, because of the fact that I reinstalled and havent played with that yet.
But when I first encountered this problem my homepage was www.yahoo.com ... so I know that it has nothing to do with the name being wrong as the message implys ....
hmmm so help me out if you can
(btw wanna thank you both for trying to help me out here )
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There is a file called "hosts" somewhere in your windows directories. There may be more than one. Search your hard drive, not just the windows directory, for the file. Open them up in notepad (or your fave text editor) and let me know if there are any that have more than this:
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# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
127.0.0.1 localhost
Well 2 of those "hosts" files looked like yours
this one titled "lmhosts"
looks like this
*Delete the other post please the one with my task manager, didnt mean to make 2.*
Also getting rid of that spyware ive run Ad/spy-ware programs numerous time, each time it is getting it all or so it says. How can I actually get rid of ALL of it
this one titled "lmhosts"
looks like this
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# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample LMHOSTS file used by the Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to computernames
# (NetBIOS) names. Each entry should be kept on an individual line.
# The IP address should be placed in the first column followed by the
# corresponding computername. The address and the computername
# should be separated by at least one space or tab. The "#" character
# is generally used to denote the start of a comment (see the exceptions
# below).
#
# This file is compatible with Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x TCP/IP lmhosts
# files and offers the following extensions:
#
# #PRE
# #DOM:<domain>
# #INCLUDE <filename>
# #BEGIN_ALTERNATE
# #END_ALTERNATE
# \0xnn (non-printing character support)
#
# Following any entry in the file with the characters "#PRE" will cause
# the entry to be preloaded into the name cache. By default, entries are
# not preloaded, but are parsed only after dynamic name resolution fails.
#
# Following an entry with the "#DOM:<domain>" tag will associate the
# entry with the domain specified by <domain>. This affects how the
# browser and logon services behave in TCP/IP environments. To preload
# the host name associated with #DOM entry, it is necessary to also add a
# #PRE to the line. The <domain> is always preloaded although it will not
# be shown when the name cache is viewed.
#
# Specifying "#INCLUDE <filename>" will force the RFC NetBIOS (NBT)
# software to seek the specified <filename> and parse it as if it were
# local. <filename> is generally a UNC-based name, allowing a
# centralized lmhosts file to be maintained on a server.
# It is ALWAYS necessary to provide a mapping for the IP address of the
# server prior to the #INCLUDE. This mapping must use the #PRE directive.
# In addtion the share "public" in the example below must be in the
# LanManServer list of "NullSessionShares" in order for client machines to
# be able to read the lmhosts file successfully. This key is under
# \machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\lanmanserver\parameters\nullsessionshares
# in the registry. Simply add "public" to the list found there.
#
# The #BEGIN_ and #END_ALTERNATE keywords allow multiple #INCLUDE
# statements to be grouped together. Any single successful include
# will cause the group to succeed.
#
# Finally, non-printing characters can be embedded in mappings by
# first surrounding the NetBIOS name in quotations, then using the
# \0xnn notation to specify a hex value for a non-printing character.
#
# The following example illustrates all of these extensions:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino #PRE #DOM:networking #net group's DC
# 102.54.94.102 "appname \0x14" #special app server
# 102.54.94.123 popular #PRE #source server
# 102.54.94.117 localsrv #PRE #needed for the include
#
# #BEGIN_ALTERNATE
# #INCLUDE \\localsrv\public\lmhosts
# #INCLUDE \\rhino\public\lmhosts
# #END_ALTERNATE
#
# In the above example, the "appname" server contains a special
# character in its name, the "popular" and "localsrv" server names are
# preloaded, and the "rhino" server name is specified so it can be used
# to later #INCLUDE a centrally maintained lmhosts file if the "localsrv"
# system is unavailable.
#
# Note that the whole file is parsed including comments on each lookup,
# so keeping the number of comments to a minimum will improve performance.
# Therefore it is not advisable to simply add lmhosts file entries onto the
# end of this file.
Also getting rid of that spyware ive run Ad/spy-ware programs numerous time, each time it is getting it all or so it says. How can I actually get rid of ALL of it
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If there was an easy answer to that, the spyware-killers would have a much easier time of it.
I don't see a problem with your hosts stuff. The lines that start with a # are comments, so no worries there.
It's got to be either a virus/spyware or a setting within Firefox. When you uninstalled, did you kill it completely? (not save any settings, etc.)
What did you do on your PC the day it stopped working? What websites did you visit? Anyplace you hadn't been before?
I don't see a problem with your hosts stuff. The lines that start with a # are comments, so no worries there.
It's got to be either a virus/spyware or a setting within Firefox. When you uninstalled, did you kill it completely? (not save any settings, etc.)
What did you do on your PC the day it stopped working? What websites did you visit? Anyplace you hadn't been before?