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Page loads multiple times?!
Hi I have a emachines eM 350 Series Netbook with Windows 7 Starter, N450 Atom Processor, 2Gb Ram.
Within the last month or so when I click on Internet Explorer the MSN.com page begins to load with a "fan effect" at the top of the screen of multiple pages (6?). It's as if it were a deck of cards fanned into straight steps at the top of the screen, each step measures about 1/8 of an inch, just enough to reveal that it is the same page multiple loading. The steps resolve/disappear in about 2 seconds and i then have the page loaded apparently fine. It came with a 1GB strip which i replaced w/a 2GB strip, any suggestions. Thank You in advance. Last edited by cjcride; January 3rd, 2013 at 11:13 PM. |
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Hello cjcride,
Go to Control Panel - Internet Options - General tab. Any chance you have those many MSN pages loaded as your Home page? |
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the general tab setting showed one entry (http://www.msn.com/?pc=bdtdhp), so i asked it to revert to default which said emachines etc. After rebooting same problem so i went to IE and asked it to revert to default. A warning popped up stating only do this if system is unstable, I paused for a moment & did it. Reboot and all is well!
Thank You Jintan |
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