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Internet Explorer Keeps Dropping Out Every 5 Mins

Www.bossout.com keeps popping up on my computer screen it is disgusting and i want it to stop?

This porno web site keeps popping up on my screen called www.bossout.com it is very anoying and disgusting i can be writing or watching a movie online and all of a sudden it pops up i know porn sites come up when you visit certain sites but this is ridiculous it just wont stop i never downloaded anything nor did i subscribe to anything as well i hate it how can i make it go away forever??????

Is there something wrong with my internet ?

My at&t broadband gateway was working fine a few days ago but now, there's a blinking red light on the "broadband 2". But the rest of the lights are solid green. So is there anything wrong?

In every 2-5 minutes the network sign vanishes and everything stops, I mean the internet stops and all. I have to on-off airplane every minute?

As the initial step, try contacting the Customer Care to know if there are any Network Issues in your area or any issues with Access Point settings in your mobile. I have had issues similarly with Airtel 4G, but after giving lot of complaints for three long months, Customer Service people suggested me to replace my SIM card, and I did change. It's working fine as of now, without any kind of problems.otherwise just reset your phone the problem will be solved.

My blinker keeps freezing up......?

ok so i have a 2004 ford explorer and my blinker has started freezing up everytime i click it on, the light comes on and the little arrow on my panel shows up but it just freezes. We have to hit the clicker several times to get it to start blinking again. it's not the multi-function switch because we tried changing that out and it didnt help. Also it seems like the longer the drive the worse it gets, it works okay the first 10 or 15 minutes of the trip and then it just gets worse and worse, to where even clicking the switch doesnt help. Thanks in advance for your help!!!!

1997 Ford Explorer Problems?

OK, if you actually scroll all the way down past the first answer, here's mine:

My first Explorer was a 1994. I drove that thing for 11 years all over the great U.S.A. for over 550,000 miles until I blew a head gasket. I sold it to a mechanic friend for a few bucks and I still see it around town 2 years later.

My current Explorer is a 2002 which I bought in 2004.

The only big expense I've had is repairing the A/C ($700). I also had to replace the brake sensor light for around $30.

I am so satisfied with my Explorers that I can't imagine buying anything else even though I hate the local Ford dealership service personnel

Why does Yahoo keep telling me my session has expired and making me login over and over?

It seems like after the overhaul to the mail system logging into Yahoo has broken. Over and over it tells me that my session has expired and makes me login again and again.

When I use any browser, suddenly a new tab opens in every 5-10 mins, how can I get rid of it?

This is an anvertising program of the “browser hijackers” type. They aren’t dangerous but very annoying, so you should remove it. If you want some help - just post a comment and specificate the problem. If you see ads in browser, thet might be tagged like “ads by XXX” or “powered by XXX” where “XXX” is the name of browser hijacker that’s present in the system. The easiest way to get rid of this is to install an antiviral tool.

[Resolved] Why does my computer crash every time I play a game for more than 5 minutes?

Two likely situations come to mind: One likely answer is that you have an issue with heat. A GPU at idle doesn't produce a great deal of heat, and GPUs run very close to idle doing normal computing tasks (email, web browsing, playing videos.)  When you start to play a game, you put more load on your GPU and it produces more heat. Heat leads to instability and crashes. Check your system for airflow issues, make sure the fans on your GPU are spinning, clear any dust with canned air.  If it isn't heat, the next likely cause that springs to mind is electrical. If you are putting more load on your GPU than your Power Supply can provide in a stable way, it can become a cause of system instability. Make sure your PSU is rated for the load your GPU are putting on the system.  Finally, the stock answer: Double check that you're using the most up to date drivers for your GPU. You'd be amazed what a driver update can resolve.  If none of those things work, let me know and I'm happy to probe further.

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