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I have windows XP on my laptop and I have 3 browsers installed. They are
Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. Firefox is my browser of
choice, the one I use the most frequent. Recently I tried to get on Chrome
and I was not able to. Then I tried IE and had the same problem. Both
browsers give me the same message, "webpage not available". The problem is
obviously not my connection, as Firefox is still working. I mentioned this
problem on Facebook & was told by someone that I should not have more than
two browsers? Other research I have come across says that it does not matter,
I can have as many browsers as I choose. Does it really matter if I have
more than two? I used to use only IE but it kept crashing on me, so I added
the other two "just in case". I recently had a Mal ware problem that I was
able to get rid of. Am wondering if this browser problem may have been
caused by that? Not sure when problem started as I haven't tried to get on
Chrome or IE in quite awhile. Anybody have any suggestions on what the
problem may be and how to correct it? Plain English please. Heavy tech talk
sometimes confuses me. lol
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Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. Firefox is my browser of
choice, the one I use the most frequent. Recently I tried to get on Chrome
and I was not able to. Then I tried IE and had the same problem. Both
browsers give me the same message, "webpage not available". The problem is
obviously not my connection, as Firefox is still working. I mentioned this
problem on Facebook & was told by someone that I should not have more than
two browsers? Other research I have come across says that it does not matter,
I can have as many browsers as I choose. Does it really matter if I have
more than two? I used to use only IE but it kept crashing on me, so I added
the other two "just in case". I recently had a Mal ware problem that I was
able to get rid of. Am wondering if this browser problem may have been
caused by that? Not sure when problem started as I haven't tried to get on
Chrome or IE in quite awhile. Anybody have any suggestions on what the
problem may be and how to correct it? Plain English please. Heavy tech talk
sometimes confuses me. lol
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