Loss of IE and file management functions

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    brightongull is offline Newbie

    Loss of IE and file management functions

    Hi there - I have recently developed the following problems:

    When I type a web address into the IE address box and then either click 'go' or hit return, nothing happens - at all. However, I can access the internet through favourites or through Google, etc.

    Also, if I try to save, move or copy a file (jpeg, word, etc) I cannot navigate the drop down lists - if I click on the drop down button the whole program seizes with only the egg timer showing. When I close the program I get the usual 'program not responding' box.

    Does anyone know what might be causing this? I've run avast! antivirus but it detected nothing untoward.

    Grateful for any advice ...


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    As a first step since this is a new problem try a System Restore to a point prior to the problem:

    start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore

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    brightongull is offline Newbie
    That seems to have sorted the problem, thanks.

    The strange thing is exactly the same thing happened to my pc at work today, without me 'infecting' the machine with imported files etc.

    Is it possible that hitting a combination of keys can cause such faults? Or was it caused by something from the internet? (though the sites I've visited recently are pretty straight, eg amazon) ...

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    Johanus is offline Elite Member
    [QUOTE=brightongull]That seems to have sorted the problem, thanks.

    The strange thing is exactly the same thing happened to my pc at work today, without me 'infecting' the machine with imported files etc.

    Hello Brighton Gull,

    Thank goodness for system restore but a word of caution, consequences of an aquired infection need not appear on the same day, bit like a cold really, if you haven't already run your A.V., and again in safe mode.
    Johanus

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Quote Originally Posted by brightongull
    That seems to have sorted the problem, thanks.

    The strange thing is exactly the same thing happened to my pc at work today, without me 'infecting' the machine with imported files etc.

    Is it possible that hitting a combination of keys can cause such faults? Or was it caused by something from the internet? (though the sites I've visited recently are pretty straight, eg amazon) ...
    Check settings > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Search from the Address bar

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