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Yahoo and Google Search Not Working

The Yahoo Search feature and the Google Search feature do not work...page appears to go to the "search results", but nothing displays on the page. Although the search feature here on fixya works just fine (I guess that's because it's only searching this site). I'm running Windows XP and recently had a virus (don't remember the name, but had to do a System Restore to get back to normal). I also have Symmantic Antivirus. Any ideas?

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    Google Search Not Working (1-888-587-9269)
    Update Google App:
    For this, you have to open the Google play store.
    Slide the menu from left to right and then click on "My Apps".
    You will see many applications out of which you have to select Google app and tap on update.
    Ensure Google Apps is enabled:
    To do this, you have to first open the settings on your android phone.
    Scroll down the page and tap on applications.
    Thereafter, you have to select the Application Manager. You will get all the list of the applications and their status.
    Still have any doubt so just make a call on Google customer service number 1-888-587-9269 anytime and experts are there for help know more here : https://www.hubcustomersupport.com/google-search-not-working-on-pc


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Hi

If you restored your computer, you may have destroyed some of the files needed by Yahoo and Google search engines. The easiest way to resolve this is to download and reinstall both the Yahoo and Google search engines.

Good Luck

Mark

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Syntax Search Tricks
Using a special syntax is a way to tell Google that you want to restrict your searches to certain elements or characteristics of web pages. Google has a fairly complete list of its syntax elements at www.google.com/help/operators.html

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Intext: does the opposite of intitle:, and so forth.
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Link: lets you see which pages are linking to your web page or to another page you're interested in. For example, try typing in link:http://www.mysite.com.

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