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So I was helping out my neighbor fix his network and I needed some extra help in configuring the router. So I went on linksys' website to chat with tech support. Take all the steps update firmware blah blah... Then I try to get back on the chat login and I was waiting at number 1 in line for about 20 mins and I thought it was a bit weird. Then I closed the window and tried to reopen IE and it keeps freezing on me. I rolled back the system by a day and still having that same problem.

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You might try Firefox out for a bit to see how things go. I'm not trying to get you to switch, but if neither of them work, it might suggest something else is wrong.

You may also try re-installing IE

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have you tried to open ie in safe mode?

try deleting all the temp files and cookies, run a good av (ex. nod)... see if that helps.


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hmm I'll try that... yeah it was working one minute and then the next it stopped working. Everytime I opened up IE it would be really laggy and the home page wouldnt load up. Frustrating because its not my computer. Its weird that rolling back the system didnt fix it. Usually that fixes it right up for me. But I try those things and check back tomorrow.


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