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  1. sevenblu feeling blu Registered Senior Member

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    IE stopped working a while ago, and I've never been happier. I use firefox and Opera now... but what sux is that IE is still broken and because it is incorperated into the browsers of REALPLAYER, Windows Media Player, iMesh, and more -- I can't use these progs to their full potential. REALPLAYER doesn't even work.

    I've nearly given up on trying to fix IE... I think it's impossible without wiping away the whole hard drave and starign from scratch. It doesn't connect to the internet any more, a connection cannot be established. I've tried Ad-aware, Ad-watch, Spybot, evidence eliminator, hijack this, JV6 powertools, and a ton of other progs. I've re-installed and fixed IE a hundred times to no avail. Now I just want to figure out a way to bypass IE in Realplayer and all my other programs. If I can't, I'll probably have to buy another computer with my tax return.

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  3. Gondolin Hell hath no fury like squid Registered Senior Member

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    If you install the Realplayer plugin for firefox it should work the same way as IE. The same with WMP and everything else. Good choice moving to Firefox.
     
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  5. Aborted_Fetus Bored Registered Senior Member

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    ROFL, you screw up IE, so you plan on buying another computer. I would suggest heading to the Apple Store and picking out a nice overpriced iMac!
     
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  7. vslayer Registered Senior Member

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    just reinstall your OS
     
  8. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Whenever I HAD problems with IE with Win 98 I went to the add /remove programs, IE fix or repair, repaired itself then it seemed to fix the problem but I do remember I was doing that allot.

    Since I have put in Win XP Professional I've had no problems with IE as of yet, 8 months now, so I think they might have solved whatever the "bugs" were.
     
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  10. cato less hate, more science Registered Senior Member

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    "I'd suggest removing real completely"
    lol, yeah, real is the worst thing ever. I saw a pic on collegehumor.com where someone went to the corporate headquarters and put a sign under their logo that said, "buffering", I could not stop laughing.
     
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  12. Alpha «Visitor» Registered Senior Member

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    Hehe.
     
  13. Naomi [oxiglycodextrosium] Registered Senior Member

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    Switch to Linux.

    Become a geek. Strong, and proud.
     
  14. Aborted_Fetus Bored Registered Senior Member

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    Easier said than done.
     
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