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JohnJohnJohn
post Jul 2 2009, 04:02 PM
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Hello,
I'm having a heck of a time getting my laptop to perform correctly. It's main issue is hanging up while trying to access wesites.
I've deleted cookies and tempory internet files and run adaware. What should I do next?
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JohnJohnJohn
post Jul 3 2009, 07:51 AM
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Thanks for the reply and the welcome. The answers to your questions are:

1) Dell Inspiron 1520
2) XP Home Edition
3) I have both computers hard wired to the modem, but it is also a wireless modem.
4) Whatever came w/ computer
5) New problem, but I didn't do anything I know of to cause issue. Isn't that what we all say?
I can go to www.msn.com, but once there only some of the links work. I can log into my hotmail (MSN) account, but cannot log into my gmail account. When I go to http://mail.google.com.mail/ it just hangs (trying to load) there. I finally will have to go Task Mgr to get rid of screen, except this last time where it closed after 10 seconds.
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