Hi Jackie. I'm happy to give you two bits of advice:
* Head to our 'Security' forum section and read through the "Helping Yourself" topic stickied near the top of page. Work your way through it and use the suggested tools to clean up your system. Those 'search' thingys you are using are rather nasty and intrusive examples of spyware, which don't do your computer any favours. Learn to use Google to search for things instead.
* For goodness sake, keep away from 'get rich quick' pyramid schemes! Every single one of them is a con job which only ever makes the person who started it any wealthier!
Catweazle
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Hi Catweazle
i went in the Security forum but i did not find the HELPING YOURSELF
as you suggest i will install google
Jackie B
It's at the very top of the forum-- It says "Helping yourself" right in the thread title. Or, you can check out the links in my signature-- the last one leads to the same place.
alc6379
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I wonder if this is even legal, sounds like a pyramid scheme. I'd worry about any 'company' that puts a paragraph like this in it's 'Terms and Conditions':
"MEMBER AGREEMENT
All members have read and agreed with the terms and conditions stated above. All members agree not to bring or participate in any legal action against us or our agents, directors, offices and employees."
dlh6213
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Have you tried opening the website in another web browser, like Netscape, or Mozilla Firefox? I know you tried mywebsearch, and some other things, but I don't put too much stock in those tools. Try one of those other browsers, and let us know what happens.
alc6379
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Try Firefox, JackieB
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
It's a better browser to check with because it doesn't have all the 'baggage' and crap Netscape comes with. Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer and Netscape Navigator are an evil trimvirate ;)
Catweazle
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Only a small idea, but when you have gone to the page, press CTRL+F5. This clears the offline version from the cache, that could be causing you a problem, (worth a try, I've seen this work before).
Click below for the helping yourself thread if you are yet to find it.
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html
MartyMcFly
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