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Braindrain 09-17-2006 04:56 PM

One down, one to go!
 
Okay, I finally got the Yahoo browser toolbar to show up. Apparently,
there's a feature on here (which I found by accident, BTW) where you
can "hide the toolbars". Which is ridiculous, if you ask me.

As for the rest of it, I'm going to ask my SIL to take a look at the PC.
It's just hard to know what the problem might be without actually
looking at the computer screen, y'know?:o

Thanks, everybody!:)

Junie 09-17-2006 05:38 PM

The very best anti spyware I have used is the beta version of microsoft anti spyware and now its called windows defender..and you can go to the windows update site and put its name in a search on the site and its free, all you have to do is first download the windows validation tool (to prove you have legal copy of windows) and its free! I sure wish I had installed it on mine in time since somone hacked my pc and took over my yahoo Id's and I can't get them back!!! Grrrrrrr.....I hate computers!

Braindrain 09-17-2006 05:57 PM

Sorry to hear that your IDs were stolen.:( I'll take a look at the site,
thanks, Junie!:)

Braindrain 09-17-2006 06:30 PM

For the record...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Braindrain (Post 7324)
I've tried 3 times to follow kimmydawn's directions. I clicked on the
first link and went to the site to download the program and got this
message:

This action cannot be completed because the other program is busy.
Choose 'Switch To' to activate the busy program and correct the
problem.
************************************************** ******
There was no "other program" running!! It was a d--n popup!!:mad: :mad:

I've been using the Verizon Yahoo browser for a while and didn't have
any problems...until I went to mapquest. Then, I got the same message
I've been getting. Now, whether that means that there's a problem with
the mapquest site, I'm not sure, because I don't remember what site I
was looking at when all this trouble started. But, I wasn't using MSN
Explorer this time and I still got the message. So, it looks like the
browser wasn't the problem.

Back to the drawing board!:rolleyes:


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