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On the browser toolbar, Check In Tools/Internet options/General that IE is set as the homepage Solution: 1: Create restore point and take registry backup.2: Delete all temp files.3: Delete all unwanted software's and security software's from add/remove program.4: Disable all unwanted services from startup and then remove from registry.5: Reset internet explorer and then register all .dll files.6: Scan with spyware removal, hijackthis and trojon removal.7: Check windows update if found and then download and install.8: Restart the computer.
if you are using internet explorer browser just go to the fox new website copy its URL go to your web browser > tools > internet options > general > Home page > then paste the Fox New URL > accept > restart your web browser all of the browser should have semiliar steps
if you are using internet explorer browser just go to the fox new website copy its URL go to your web browser > tools > internet options > general > Home page > then paste the Fox New URL > accept > restart your web browser all of the browser should have semiliar steps
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To restart your Outernauts adventure, you need to go to options in the game. From there, click on the option to reset your character.
Im pretty sure you go to options and press Restart game
Try clearing your browser cache (tools>options>clear browsing cache, or something close)Then try if it still doesn't work try to restart your computer
In IE, go to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced. Uncheck the checkbox that mentions 'third party browser extensions' OK, OK, Restart After you reboot, uninstall the Google Toolbar. It causes nothing but problems and is pretty much worthless.
Once you have installed Norton 360, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Upon restart, Norton 360 runs automatically. You can check for options to perform a scan and look for viruses. However, Norton 360 will ensure web protection as soon as the computer is connected to the internet.
You go off the internet and lose that page unless you bookmark it.
close it down and open it up again.
I managed to get rid of the notorious commander toolbar by doing the following: Click on start, run, then type regedit and click ok. Then go to edit find, and type the following: commander toolbar Select the files or values that appear, there should only be one file, and click delete. Then restart the computer and repeat the process. You will notice that the same file appears again. Once you have repeated the process go to internet options and choose the homepage you want. Close internet explorer, then restart it. You may have to persist. By this time when I reopened internet explorer, it had disappeared. Good luck. ---- If that doesn't work, I figured out something else. Open up Internet Explorer, then go to Tools, then open up Toolbars. It will have all the misc. toolbars that you don't want. Just click on them and they will go away. -Sage