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Arrgghh! It does bring up the homepage from Neil's link, which I couldn't get before, but when I click on Images or Maps etc, it goes back to Talk Talk page. ????????????????:mad: |
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It is a Talk Talk problem unfortuneately but there is a fix by using another DNS server but you might not want to do it if you are not that techy.
I might be around you way tomorrow and could make the changes for you if you like |
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This is how to make the changes Gary
Windows XP https://store.opendns.com/setup/oper...tem/windows-xp Windows Vista https://store.opendns.com/setup/oper.../windows-vista |
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Rebooted, gave it a kick, and it's happily fine now.
:) Thanks all, for help and advice. :) |
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reboot is the first thing to try with windows :)
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A reboot just worked with a router that was being a pain in the backside as well
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I think it was the bootin' I gave it with my foot, that did the trick.
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that often works as well :D
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The boot treatment used to be called 'percussive maintenance' when i was working....and if percussive maintenance broke whatever it was you were trying to fix...well, you needed a new one anyway :D
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I am afraid I am not allowed to divulge that information John :D
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EDIT I take it back... it appears firefox has that same option too Make sure you set a 'master password' in the settings, I assume Chrome has this as well as Firefox.... |
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