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My msn home page on the PC is now loading as if it is a mobile page - no graphics or regular links etc. Standard attempts to change back to my home page have not worked. Yahoo loads fine as does google. any ideas?
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Internet explorer
Got to Tools (ALT+T) in browser
Pick Internet Options in Menu
In the General Tab you will see Box marked "Home Page"
Delete what is in there and insert http://www.msn.com/
Press Apply Button at the bottom of the Window.
Then Press OK to get back to Browser.
Close Browser and your new home page will be www.msn.com
There is 2 option 1. right click on the ie (internet explorer) go to property, here you found the Home Page section where you can change the home page from http://www.xyz.com to http://www.msn.com 2. open your ie click on tools (if you have ie 8 or above) and go to internet option here you got the same screen which i told you in 1. Thanks
Make sure that you are logged into msn. Since you cleared your cookies and temp files, it may have "forgotten" your login information. Also, check that your browser isn't set to clear history and cookies after you close it.
I guess you lost your Home Page link to MSN, right? If so, use your browser--probably MS Internet Explorer--to go to www.my.msn.com and sign in. From the MS IE top menu bar, select Tools, then Internet Options. In the General tab you will see Home Page on top and your home page address should be in the Address line. Click Use Current. Your home page should be restored.
Couple of things to check. Make sure you software firewall has not been accidentally set to block this site. If you are using an Antivirus program you will find advanced firewall settings in the configuration section.
Secondly, click Tools on the top Menu bar in Internet Explorer, and then choose Internet Options. Re-enter MSN as your homepage and click OK, in the event the URL has been changed from your original page.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you can go to the manu on top of your screen "Tools > Internet Options > In the Home Page change the Address to Yahoo.com.
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