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prflaco

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thank you for your suggestion but i got some one helping me i dont need your help and i don't need to put my pc in the garage





thank you and HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEARS
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peterm

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Have you tried my last suggestion ?
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yes i did thank you very much i download mozilla firefox and i'm not getting the iexplorer error but as soon as i open internet explorer i get the iexplorer error i guess i will use it mozilla firefox i dont want to give you a lot of work with my old sick pc LOL





thank you

Edited by prflaco, 04 December 2008 - 08:57 AM.

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Any one of us helping is not a problem. That is what we are here for.

Did you actually attempt a repair as outlined in post 2?

This error is related to Microsoft Internet Explorer. In order to resolve this error, you will need to use the Internet Explorer repair tool:
1. Click Start.
2. Click Settings.
3. Click Control Panel.
4. Click Add/Remove Programs.
5. On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Microsoft Internet Explorer
6. Click Add/Remove.
7. Select Repair Internet Explorer.
8. Click OK.


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I thought you had firefox already ?
That's why I did not suggest it.
You are better off using firefox - Not as prone to virus attack as IE.
If you prefer to use IE we can keep going.
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