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![]() Hope some of you computer experts can help. I know this isn't marketing/biz related so I'll keep it short.
Just recently I'm not able to preview any books on amazon when I use Chrome or Firefox. IE at first was doing the same thing. But now it seems to be working just fine. This was not the case just days ago. When I click to view, it just basically refreshes the page. I have not done anything out of the ordinary lately. Also when I go to sign in to AOL, the rotating picture/news on the front page will not cycle through automatically or manually. Anyone know what could possibly be wrong or what I could do to fix this? Thanks in advance for your help. Fred Last edited by Fishman : May 10, 2011 at 03:08 PM. Reason: New info |
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![]() Hi Fred,
Do you Regularly do computer related maintenance? ... ![]() Such as... Temp. files disc cleanup(s), clear your cache, defrag, virus scans, Malware, Ad-Aware, Browser hijacking related problems Using misc. Cleanup tools available throughout your computer etc. etc... The ongoing Problem(s) list & possibilities, Sometimes seems Endless! ... A couple other "Awesome" resources Worth adding into your Cleanup tool box in ''Addition'' to what you just Might be using Directly from within your computer... CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) A freeware system optimization tool used by Millions across the globe... http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ And... http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php Regarding... Previewing Books throughout Amazon... Any Difference using the following Method with Amazon Plus related Searching? Including misc. Pricing comparison Features Too! ... http://books.google.com/ Phil Last edited by Phil : May 11, 2011 at 12:01 AM. Reason: additional info... |
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![]() Thanks Phil,
I do run regular maintenance. I did a test yesterday. I spoke with my sister-in-law over the phone and had her to pull up AOL using her Chrome browser. She confirmed the same exact thing. So I'm not so sure now that anything is wrong at all with my computer. Thanks for the resource suggestions, I will definitely put some of them to use. Fred |
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![]() This seems like a javascript related issue because both amazon and aol feature you're talking about use heavy javascript.
1. Upgrade everything. Browsers. Flash. Java. 2. Clear everything. Cache. Temporary files. The free software Phil recommends - ccleaner - is a good one. 3. Make sure javascript is enabled in your browser. (Are you on Vista by any chance? I've heard Vista giving weird javascript related problems before... if thats the case, update your vista version too.) |
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![]() Ankesh,
Thank you for the reply. I've done all the steps you just outlined except the last. I do run Vista on my computer. I will try updating it and see what happens. Thanks again. Fred |
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