Can't seem to access some sites!

shadow_death_ said:
It could be a virus, debatable, but still.
Try Chris's or Jay's Advice.
Yes, exactly. Viruses attack the system 32 folder(Severe damage). You will need the disk to repair it and then you should download MSE(Microsoft Security Essentials) and update and run it.
 
Try launching it in Safe Mode.
Then go to the System 32 folder and see if there's anything unusual there.
I can help you if you need it.
 
I do not think that booting in safe mode will work. Safe mode still runs from system32 folder.
 
Tovarisch said:
Your connection is slow. JavaScript heavy sites may timeout for you. I know this happens to me when my monthly broadband limit is exceeded. Then I have trouble loading such sites as DeviantArt and Facebook.

To remedy this, you should try and close down anything else thats currently using the internet, such as MSN, Skype, uTorrent etc

Another option is to disable JavaScript, which will means parts of the site wont load, but the page will load text content etc.

I've experienced this countless times with my own forum and sometimes with Facebook. What works for me is if I close out of everything I've been in, and I only have one or two tabs open at a time. That seems to help.
 
ChrisG2010 said:
Using a different browser did not do this. Since I repair computers, this simply means a corrupted or deleted file in your system32 folder. You are going to need your boot disk to fix this. (You may barrow a disk from a friend). You must make sure the disk is the same OS and same bit as your current OS(Operating System).

There is NO other way to fix this other then a disk. (If you don't have a disk, you will have to use any other OS disk and then you will have to reformat your HDD, which means losing everything on the HDD)

If you don't want to lose anything, make sure to get a disk and then at that screen, press "R" for repair.

And what exactly is the disk i must put in?
 
Did you get a operating disk when you bought your computer?

Windows XP:
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Windows Vista:
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Windows 7:
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I guess, but can't find it anywhere...but my friend said that i can do it for free, just have to burn a cd and stuffs like that.
 
Joel said:
I guess, but can't find it anywhere...but my friend said that i can do it for free, just have to burn a cd and stuffs like that.
Not going into detail how to do it that way (illegal). You CAN get a version of the OS from the internet but it's not guaranteed to work. (It could have a virus, could have corrupted files, etc etc) You never know.
 
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