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I have done this one first because it s priority :)

Many thanks

Paul.
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Untick Ipv6 here are instrcutions.

Hit start
Control Panel
NetWork & Sharing Center
Manage Network Connections
Right Click Your Connection
Select Properties
Un-Check Ipv6
Select ok

Change your dns to open dns.

http://theos.in/wind...ns-server-list/

Instructions
http://www.computerh...es/ch001161.htm

Empty your temp files.
http://oldtimer.geekstogo.com/TFC.exe

Download tfc.exe to your desktop right click run as admin follow the prompts.

Open Elevated command prompt copy and paste each command below one at a time hitting enter after each then type exit close all applications and reboot your machine.

regsvr32 Urlmon.dll

regsvr32 Mshtml.dll

regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll

regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll

regsvr32 Shell32.dll

regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll



After the reboot.



Download the program below run it and reboot it is a latency fix that gamers use to help with lag.
http://www.wowinterf...dl.php?id=13581

Download the program below run it as admin then under choose settings put a tick next to optimal then hit the apply changes button follow the prompt to reboot.
http://www.speedguid...CPOptimizer.exe




Defrag your machine.When installing the defrag program un-tick any toolbars etc that may come bundled with the program only run the defrag the program may suggest a registry cleaner disreguard it.
http://downloads.aus...efrag-setup.exe
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Reboot your machine and check your issue ;0
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second command gives me "the module "mshtml.dll" was loaded buth the entry point dllregisterserver was not found"

"make sure mshtml.dll" is a valid dll or ocx file and then try again"
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second command gives me "the module "mshtml.dll" was loaded buth the entry point dllregisterserver was not found"

"make sure mshtml.dll" is a valid dll or ocx file and then try again"



Skip it no big deal here. :thumbsup:
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That seems to have done the trick! :D

What do you think was causing it?
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That seems to have done the trick! :D

What do you think was causing it?


I am not sure I only sit on the sidewalk and eat chalk,when I am not trying to put square blocks in round holes. :prop:
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Seriously I think it was a dns issue. :thumbsup:
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Well your methods of madness seem to work ;)

Thanks so much :)

Ehem you mean the Pavement not the Sidewalk haha ;)

Edited by FragGile, 10 October 2012 - 04:58 PM.

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Glad to have helped apply the same steps to the other machine and you should be good to go.
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You still need an antivirus on this machine FYI :ph34r:
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Its doing it again :( Youtube vids just wont fully buffer and certain webpages just dont wanna open like google search.
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ok can I see an updated minitoolbox log. :)
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Also does this happen in all the browsers?
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Your adobe flash player is really outdated update it reboot and check your issue.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

Do not install the optional mcafee software that comes with the update.
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