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My neighbor has a computer problem and I can't figure out how to help him. Usually, I can find a way to fix just about any hardware problem or internet connectivity problem but this one has me stumped. Everytime he loads a website in IE the page loads but nothing appears in the browser. It says, "done" at the bottom and "unknown zone" but regardless of what page he loads, nothing appears in the browser. He has a strong signal and is definitely connecting to the internet. This one has me stumped.

2007-08-12 12:10:15 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet Other - Internet

I'd love to download these programs from his computer but like I said, I can't even get his web browser to load a page and show the page. It actually loads the page and says, "done" at the bottom but the browser window is blank. I'll try safe mode and tinker around with a couple more programs I have before I install something else on his comp. ...I'll let you know what happens...this thing is just weird...have you guys ever actually seen this before?!

2007-08-12 15:40:02 · update #1

4 answers

I suspect he has a firewall blocker or a virus blocker that is causing the problem.

Check these out.

Also go to command prompt (start, run - type in cmd and hit enter to get to command prompt). In command prompt type "ping 4.2.2.2" without quotes and hit enter. You should receive 4 positive responses. If not you have a config problem. Next type in "ping yahoo.com" without quotes and hit enter. You should receive 4 positive responses. If not you have a DNS config problem with your router or your pc. Fix these. If you have positive responses to these ping tests you have a problem with security or firewall settings.

2007-08-12 12:15:59 · answer #1 · answered by GTB 7 · 0 1

OH FOR CHRIST SAKE!!

Come on guys.. this guy has IE7 and needs to set up his browser.

Some sites will do this as some sites do not support the IE7 structure for browsing. I have seen this on some sites with the same results. (Porn, Adult Sites, Banking Site) so from there you DO have options. Either STAY off of them, or try another browser and see if you can see that/those sites then. Bet you can!

Let me know.

2007-08-12 12:22:36 · answer #2 · answered by One Computer Guy 4 · 1 0

Download the programs linked below. Install them. Update them. Scan your pc with them, and do so weekly.

If you have System Restore turned on, the Restore files may be infected, and trying to reinfect your pc. I turn off that feature, reboot to delete the files, then turn it on after a full system scan with AVG.

Turning off System Restore.
(right-click My Computer, Properties, System Restore tab, check the box to turn off System Restore on all drives.)

Restart your PC, and hold down the F8 key.
When you see the Boot Menu appear (black screen white letters), choose SAFE MODE.

Run a FULL SYSTEM SCAN with AVG.
You an heal or quarentine anything found.

You can also run Spybot and AdAware while in Safe Mode. I suggest you do a full system scan. Get rid of anything they find.

To exit Safe Mode, just restart your PC normally.

AVG Antivirus - Free Antivirus Software
Ad-Aware - Free Antispyware Software
Spybot Search&Destroy - Free Antispyware/Antitrojan Software

One REALLY great feature of Spybot Search&Destroy, is its ability to help your PC block known spyware/hijacker sites. Just use the Immunize feature.

Hope this helps.

2007-08-12 12:16:50 · answer #3 · answered by TNguy 6 · 0 1

have you tried:

-clearing browser cookies, and all internet saved files

-reinstall internet explorer?

2007-08-12 12:14:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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