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Usb adpater is working but internet explorer will not browse

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Have you enabled the network? That could be a main problem why your web browser does not work

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The internet said that they can not bring up your web page.

Internet Explore Cannot Display the Webpage
As you browse the Web with Internet Explorer, you may occasionally encounter an error message about the browser being unable to display the requested Web page.
If your browser is unable to display a page, the issue lies somewhere along the path from your computer to the remote website. In some cases, you can resolve the issue by troubleshooting your computer or Internet connection. Internet Connection Issue
If Internet Explorer is unable to display any pages at all, see if you are able to browse the Web on another computer.
If none of the computers in your home can browse, the problem is related to your Internet connection.
In some cases, you can resolve an Internet connection issue by unplugging the power connections for your broadband modem and router temporarily.
If you are still unable to browse, contact your Internet service provider for further assistance.

Malicious Software
If you are unable to browse the Web on your computer but can browse on other computers, the computer itself has an issue. In some cases, this can mean that your computer is infected with malicious software.
Download an anti-virus program on another computer and run it on the affected computer to troubleshoot the issue.


User Error If you receive an error in Internet Explorer when you attempt to browse to a single website, but other websites work, check to make sure that you are entering the address of the website correctly.
By default, Internet Explorer searches the Web for a close result if the address you entered is not associated with an actual website. If you have disabled this feature and enter a website address incorrectly, Internet Explorer displays an error message.

Remote Website Issue

If you are unable to browse to a single website and are certain that you have entered the website address correctly, it is likely that the website itself has a problem.
You can wait and attempt to view the website again later, or search for the website on Google or another search engine and click the "Cached" link to view a recent cached copy of the website.


http://help.expedient.com/browsers/

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/Windows7/Tips-for-solving-problems-with-Internet-Explorer
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Stopping browsing history

Step 1:
Stop Web History on Internet Explorer b> Every time you visit a website, the web address, date and time of your visit is recorded in your Web browser history. The length of time this information is saved varies depending on what browser is used. If privacy is a concern, popular browsers such as Firefox and Internet Explorer offer enhanced privacy features that allow you to prevent your browser history from being stored.

Update your Web browser to the latest version of the product. Browser updates often include important security patches. Automatically clear your browser history each time you exit. In Firefox, this option is located under "Tools" and "Options." Select the "Privacy" tab and check the box marked "Always clear my private data when I close Firefox." If you're using Internet Explorer, click on "Tools" and "Internet Options" and check "Delete browsing history on exit." Use private browsing if your browser supports it. Private browsing prevents your browser from storing any information about your browsing history, including cookies, temporary Internet files and history. Pressing CTRL+Shift+P on your keyboard will activate private browsing mode in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. It can also be accessed in Firefox by clicking "Tools" and selecting "Start Private Browsing," and in Internet Explorer by clicking "Safety" and selecting "InPrivate Browsing." Private browsing must be activated each time you open your browser.
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My internet keep crashing

If your Internet Explorer keeps randomly crashing (closing by itself), there may be an add-on or temporary page disrupting the connection. Every time you browse the web, Internet Explorer keeps track of the websites you visit. It keeps these pages, along with cookie trackers, in the "Temporary Browsing History" folder. Some websites cause Internet Explorer to crash.

Open the Internet Explorer browser. Go to "Tools > Delete Browsing History." Hit "Delete All." Check off the box that says "Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons." Hit "OK." Close and reopen the browser. b> Disable Add-Ons b> Go to "Start > Search." Type "Internet Explorer" and hit "Enter." The computer will search for any files with this label. Double-click on the file that says "Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons)." This will allow you to browse in IE without any additional plug-ins or add-ons that might be causing the browser to crash. b> Reset Internet Explorer b> Open the IE browser. Go to "Tools > Internet Options." Hit "Advanced." Click on "Reset" and then hit "Enter." Close and reopen the browser. Hope this helps.
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I am installation xp windows but not work internet for need driver adpator how can download

browse the web the manufacturer site of your motherboard, there you will find the support needed to of downloading the driver of the lan adaptor of your motherboard and install it or please be specific to the model of your motherboard so that i might give you much better solution of downloading the driver.
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Clear internet temporary files

Open internet Explorer - click Tools - Options (in Menu)
in General tabs you will see the button - Delete...
Press it to delete all temporary internet files
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My internet explorer keeps comint up with a connection error when I try to go to certain websites, (example, www.ls1tech.com). I can't seem to figure out why, when I can see the web site on another...

if it worked before, it can be your internet connection. check and make sure you have internet connectivity, then try to delete browsing history. Click the Safety menu at upper-right portion of Internet Explorer, then click Delete Browsing History. Then close and re-open Internet Explorer and try a simple site like www.google.com to test if it works. If not, click Tools on Internet Explorer, click Internet Options. Go to its Advanced tab and click Reset button, restart your browser and test it again. Hope this would be helpful in your situation. cheers!
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Problem saving pictures.

Try clearing your cookies.

Click "Safety" on the Command bar
Select "Delete Browsing History"
Select the option for cookies and click Delete Alternatively, Internet Explorer 8's new InPrivate browsing feature allows users to browse the internet without recording information from visited sites (including cookies). To use InPrivate mode:
Click "Safety" on the Command bar
Select "InPrivate Browsing"

Then close and restart your browser and try again.

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I cannot open my live hotmail messages...keeps showing the page is unavailable

try to browse other websites. if you can that means you have a working internet except that the cache for hotmail may be corrupted. on your internet explorer go to tools>internet option>general tab> delete files. hit ok. close internet explorer then reopen. try to browse again. it should work.
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Every single time I go on facebook and sometimes on other sites;I get an error that says out of memory on line: 140. Anyone have any ideas of what that is all about? I've tried changing my comp...

Method 1: Clear cached data in Internet Explorer
To determine whether a performance issue or an error message is caused by corruption in the temporary Internet files or in other cached information that is used by Internet Explorer, you must clear cached data. To do this, follow these steps:

Internet Explorer 7

1. Open Internet Explorer 7.
2. Click Tools, and then click Delete Browsing History.
3. In Delete Browsing History, click Delete All.
4. Click to select the Also delete files and settings stored by add-ons check box, and then click OK.
Run Internet Explorer in "No Add-Ons" mode
Internet Explorer add-ons, such as ActiveX controls and browser toolbars, are used by some Web sites to provide an enhanced browsing experience. An error may occur if an add-on is damaged or if an add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer. To determine whether the error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer in "No Add-Ons" mode. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box.
2. Click Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons). Internet Explorer opens without add-ons, toolbars, or plug-ins.
3. Test Internet Explorer to verify that it works correctly
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LOADING THE WEBSITE WITH ERRORS

In such situation, you should try reset internet explorer which fixes most of the problems.
Go to tools in internet explorer and click on internet options.
Under advanced tab, click reset to reset Internet Explorer.
*Note:It will delete history of webpages and temporary internet files as well as your saved passwords.
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