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Answer» I have an HP Media Center Service Pack 2PC, purchased 2005, running Windows XP, 2.80 Gigahertz Intel Pentium 4, 16 kilobyte primary memory cache, 1024 kilobyte secondary memory cache, 250 Gigabytes hard drive, using Outlook Express email, connected to internet with Hughes satellite, using the latest version of Internet Explorer, and my problem is I cannot open any links while on the internet, or in my email. I click on the link and the hourglass appears, and then sits there forever. When I boot up I get the following message "We're sorry the content you've requested is temporarily unavilable. Please try again" and that appears after bootup, and before the auto opening of AIM6 and Yahoo IM...When did this start, and what happened before it started?This began about 1 week ago, and I cannot think of anything I downloaded or changed on my computer...when I boot, as soon as my desktop appears, I get the "unavailable" message, and I click "OK" and then my AIM 6 and my Yahoo IM bootup...I have then on "auto" open...from then on, when I try to open links, the computer freezes. I HATE THIS COMPUTER!!!!!!!!What about if you type the address into the address bar? Failure to open links seems to be purely in Outlook Express.My computer does a FUN thing when I press any link to e-mail It opens about 65 different windows while the computer is frozen. But it happens because I don't have Outlook set up in my computer, so it just goes nuts. I've erased Windows Defender from my computer because it was giving me too many error messages, and the same with IE 7. Anyway, I know it doesn't HELP you much, but I feel your pain ASlaterQuote QuoteFailure to open links seems to be purely in Outlook Express.My computer does a fun thing when I press any link to e-mail <mailto: etc..> It opens about 65 different windows while the computer is frozen. But it happens because I don't have Outlook set up in my computer, so it just goes nuts. I've erased Windows Defender from my computer because it was giving me too many error messages, and the same with IE 7. Anyway, I know it doesn't help you much, but I feel your pain You are seriously infected...list all the protection programs you have and start a new topic... We'll see if we can get you fixed up.Quote QuoteSheesh. Definitely follow patio's advice. You might want to go make a post over on the spyware/virus board ASAP.Failure to open links seems to be purely in Outlook Express.My computer does a fun thing when I press any link to e-mail <mailto: etc..> It opens about 65 different windows while the computer is frozen. But it happens because I don't have Outlook set up in my computer, so it just goes nuts. I've erased Windows Defender from my computer because it was giving me too many error messages, and the same with IE 7. Anyway, I know it doesn't help you much, but I feel your pain |
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