Posted by Lonely on September 2, 2004, at 22:14:14
In reply to Re: stuck in loop » Dr. Bob, posted by 4WD on September 2, 2004, at 21:41:20
Just a guess as occassionally I run into pages that won't load too. Sometimes it helps to Scan Disk and Defrag and completely shut down for a minute and then start up. No doubt this is very elementary for you so I'm just sort've throwing it out there with good intentions!
I had Norton at one time but there seemed to be so many glitches that I've tried to get rid of it. Unfortunately, a few tracks remain so I can't use McAfee either. Windows XP does have it's own firewall - is it possible it was downloaded and enabled?
Emptying the cache plus the recycle bin sometimes helps. AOL has a Computer Check button that supposedly checks out my pc and helps with slow or non-loading pages.
Re the test itself ... I tried the test myself without any problems (thankfully). It's interesting and I've thought of taking the tests w/me to my therapist (haven't yet) but, then, I guess I sort've knew approximately what the result would be anyhow. The message boards do help, though, as you've noted. Good luck!
> Okay, I've turned off all pop-up blockers and checked my Norton security settings and everything is in order but the dratted thing still won't let me access the test.
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> It's not like I can't live without it but I'd sure like to try it and besides, a computer problem/glitch is very annoying for a librarian who is supposed to know all about computers!
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> Thanks again...
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> Marsha
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