Virgin Mobile

Started by OldBloke, January 01, 2009, 08:20:53 PM

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OldBloke

Quote from: BlueBall;256933bump ?

Just searched for virginmobile and found a couple in a list of the usual dodgy named sites.

So I removed them ... rebooted ... still the same :doh:
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Anonymous

Quote from: OldBloke;256935Just searched for virginmobile and found a couple in a list of the usual dodgy named sites.

So I removed them ... rebooted ... still the same :doh:

Have you tried hitting the PC with a REALLY large hammer for a couple of hours :)

OldBloke

Quote from: BlueBall;256937Have you tried hitting the PC with a REALLY large hammer for a couple of hours :)

No. But I see that as more of therapy for me than a fix for the problem :D
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Jabbs

Are you sure it's not a PBCAK error? :g:
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OldBloke

Quote from: Jabbs;256989Are you sure it's not a PBCAK error? :g:

Not that but might be a ID10T :D
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GhostMjr

As a wild card i had a router that would stop/ block traffic to and fro certain sites. Anyway the hard reset button had broken and gave I up in the end. The websites being blocking were google and microsoft.

Anyway, is there a possibly your router is doing this? Maybe a hard reset could be an idea?

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OldBloke

Quote from: GhostMjr;258451As a wild card i had a router that would stop/ block traffic to and fro certain sites. Anyway the hard reset button had broken and gave I up in the end. The websites being blocking were google and microsoft.

Anyway, is there a possibly your router is doing this? Maybe a hard reset could be an idea?

But it works in FF. It's just IE that blocks it.
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