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Very irritating browser problem

Join Date: Jan 2008
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Solution for the problem

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Jun 4th, 2008
Originally Posted by PaperWario View Post
Well a few days ago I decided to download Bit Defender and use it because of the high ratings it has gotten. After I installed it, I shut down Zone Alarm (because Bit Defender has its own firewall apparently).

Then my browser started to mess up. I became kinda worried that my computer would implode on itself (like a few of my others have), so I uninstalled Bit Defender and re-enabled Zone Alarm.

Still can't use my browser. If I have Zone Alarm up, nothing pops up not even a 'Server Cannot Be Found' message. And if I close Zone Alarm, I can limitedly surf the web but only on certain websites. For instance, I can get on the Google homepage, but I can't do a search. And a few of my favorites work, but I can't do much on the website.

And , I've ran Pc Doctor and Ad-Aware. I tried using WinSock to no avail.

Oh, and it's a Windows Xp Pro. Neither Mozilla nor IE works, although I can use instant messengers and connect to games.

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may be the ie not responding to the server. contact to the costomer care. or just uninstall the both and chk that the registry key is deleted in the regedit.
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