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fixed it


Edited by dustypink, 17 June 2015 - 11:55 AM.

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Hi dustypink :)

It would be nice if in the future, you don't remove your original post describing your issue, but instead edit it and add the solution. This way, people with the same issue as you will be able to get a solution :)
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oh sorry lol I don't know why but all of a sudden I couldn't log in to emails and other things then it said my java scrupt was not enabled even though I had not done anything it, I managed to find it and enable it again


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So you enabled Javascript in the web browser you were using, now that's a solution :)
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yes lol


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oh dear my laptop is not playing videos its telling me flash is not working and my laptop is running slow. I think I need help now lol


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Can you follow the instructions below please.

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  • Download MiniToolBox and move the executable file to your Desktop;
  • Right-click on MiniToolBox.exe and select Spcusrh.pngRun as Administrator;
  • Check the following options:
    • List Installed Programs;
    • List Last 10 Event Viewer Errors;
    • List Devices - Only Problems;
    • List Users, Partitions and Memory size;
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  • Once this is done, click on Go and wait for the scan to complete;
  • Once the scan is complete, a log will open. Please copy/paste the content of the output log in your next reply;

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it says

you current security setting will not allow the down load


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In which web browser are you trying to download MiniToolBox? Also, what Antivirus do you have installed on your system?
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Avast IE


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Disable avast! from the time of the download and execution of MiniToolBox. avast! is known to target MiniToolBox but it's a false positive.
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I have done it

 

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I turned off avast


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Uninstall the following programs.
  • Adobe Flash Player 17 NPAPI;
  • 888poker - If you don't use it;
In which web browser does your videos not work?
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my videos work now I disabled avast shall I still do the above


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