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Create Menu tab right click in the top of screen (toolbar) you will see a number of toolbar options select the menu bar This will add to your screen toolbar File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help Select Tools tab then from the drop down menu Mange Add - Ons you will see Toolbar Extensions Search Providers Accelerators and Tracking protection You can remove or disable them right click on them select disable or remove some don't have the option to remove Hope this helps.
For the WIFI connection droping problem ,goto browser and in URL 192.168.2.1 and click on security and keep it disabled .this will solve the connection droping problem..if u r concern with the security add the required MAC address in the mac adress filtering ..
i tried this and its wrking great.. regards, goutham
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The problem lies with the IE add-ons that are used with the browser. One of them is corrupted. Open IE and on the tool bar select tools > internet options > program tab and select the "manage add-on " button... (you can also access internet options from control panel).
In the next window there is a drop down box...choose the add-ons that are currently being used in IE and when they come up start with the bottom one and highlight it and choose to disable it.
Try to see if that fixes the problem! If it continues then disable the next one as well. Keep doing this untill you find the bad one.
Good luck!
Hi! There is a settings in usb device properties to allow power saving. It may be a reason of your issue. Go to Device Manager and disable power saving it may help. Good luck!
The problem lies with the Internet Explorer add-on's that are used with the browser. One of them is corrupted.
1) open Internet Explorer and on the tool bar select tools > internet options > program tab and select the "manage add-on " button
2) In the next window there is a drop down box choose the add-ons that are currently being used in IE and when they come up start with the bottom one and highlight it and choose to disable it.
Try to see if that fixes the problem! If it continues then disable the next one as well. Keep doing this until you find the bad one.
Not to worry, if a disabled add-on is required then the yellow security bar with pop up notifying you of an active X problem with that site. choose to allow the new active x add-on to be downloaded and installed. eventually you will find the bad one and it will be replaced with a good version.
You can then go back and remove the disabled ones.
Windows WiFi Fix, Windows Zero Wireless Configuration is one of the best programs to run a WiFi in Windows XP or Vista. Most of the other software packages that come with the different adapters have been poor at best in keeping a connection through Windows. Here is the best guide to get you back up and connected. Windows XP: Click Start Right click on My Computer When a window pops up click on properties Click on the Hardware tab Click Device Manager Click the [+] next to Network Adapters Find your wireless card and right click on it. Click Disable Windows may warn you that disabling the device may make it stop functioning. Continue disabling the device. Wait 30 seconds or so. Right click on your wireless again and click Enable. Exit the device manager. Reconnect to your router. You should now be able to connect to the internet.
Windows Vista:
Click Start Logo Right Click Computer Click Device Manager Windows will ask you about opening Device ManagerClick Continue Click the [+] next to Network Adapters Find your wireless card and right click on it. Click Disable Windows may warn you that disabling the device may make it stop functioning. Continue disabling the device. Wait 30 seconds or so. Right click on your wireless again and click Enable. Exit the device manager. Reconnect to your router. You should now be able to connect to the internet.
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Internet Explorer 7
To enable or disable Java:
From the Tools menu, or the Tools drop-down in the upper right, select Internet Options... .
Click the Programs tab.
Click Manage Add-ons.
Highlight Java Plug-in.
Under "Settings", click Disable.
Click OK, and then OK again.
To enable or disable JavaScript:
From the Tools menu, or the Tools drop-down in the upper right, choose Internet Options... .
Click the Security tab.
Click Custom Level... .
Scroll to the "Scripting" section of the list. Click Disable or Enable.
Close and restart your browser.
Internet Explorer 6 and earlier
From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options... .
Click the Security tab.
in version 6, click Custom Level... .
Java: Scroll to the "Java" section. (In version 6, you will find this section under "Java VM", under "Java permissions".) To disable Java, click Disable Java. To re-enable Java, click a different setting, such as High Safety or Medium Safety.
JavaScript: Scroll to the "Active scripting" section of the list. (In version 6, this is under "Scripting".) Click Disable or Enable.
Close and restart your browser.
download latest adobe flash player and install.
if u r using ie6, try to upgrade it ie7.
thanks,
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