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I connect the inter net its working well but this month is not working and show the note malicious or malfunctioning add on caused internet Explorer to closed this web page its my computer is not working well or net problem

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Mcdevito75 here, Many people sending adds of all types over the net, It"s not your computer but the internet itself, You can try to up-grade your windows vista type into search from your home page, windows vista upgrade This may help block un wanted adds windows doesn"t allow.

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