thadudette
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Mar 21, 2009 16:53:48 GMT
Post by thadudette on Mar 21, 2009 16:53:48 GMT
I was just surfing the internet, doing my thing when a ton of Internet Explorer windows suddenly popped out of nowhere, all saying "Cannot find the page...blablabla" After attempting to stop the never-ending flow of annoying pop-up equivalents, I had to hard shut down my computer. When I turned it back on, I logged onto my same account, and after a few seconds the icons and to the toolbar went POOF. Now every time I log on, they always disappear after a few seconds. I think I'm a computer curser...Every computer I've used frequently has died, crashed, or BSOD'd at one point or another
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Mar 21, 2009 17:45:10 GMT
Post by bokkdachicken on Mar 21, 2009 17:45:10 GMT
hmm if your toolbar crashes open task manager and start explorer.exe (just type it in) I suggest you start running spyware/malware scans. Or you could ask your dad
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njayhuang
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Mar 21, 2009 17:49:57 GMT
Post by njayhuang on Mar 21, 2009 17:49:57 GMT
That's really weird.
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Mar 22, 2009 5:58:26 GMT
Post by Admin on Mar 22, 2009 5:58:26 GMT
Sounds like the operating system might be at fault. Of course I'm no expert.
I'll look around some.
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Mar 26, 2009 21:01:22 GMT
Post by loopy on Mar 26, 2009 21:01:22 GMT
I've had the same effect with computers as you have.
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Apr 3, 2009 1:35:25 GMT
Post by bokkdachicken on Apr 3, 2009 1:35:25 GMT
*hijacks thread* Uuh. I've been having this annoying problem with my speakers. ITs like a low clicking noise or a high tapping noise coming from my speakers. It's driving me up walls.
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Apr 3, 2009 5:14:21 GMT
Post by Admin on Apr 3, 2009 5:14:21 GMT
^ That sounds like something I myself have had. In my case, it was (or still is actually) a wire that fails to connect properly so the speaker sorta detects the faulty electricity going around, hence the clicking sound. My solution was to simply use headphones.
Of course, I'm not sure this is the same problem, but it reminded me of the annoying, headphone-less days.
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