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Computer Trouble :(
Hey guys, sometimes when I'm on the net and I click on the new tab button it loads then appears as a blank page. To resolve this I have to log off and then on again. It wouldnt have anything to do with an adobe flash player update would it? Cause every time I log back on that pops up. Any solutions to resolve this problem would be much appreciated? Cheers, Kieran.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> I click on the new tab button
The new tab button? Do you mean in your web browser? If so, which browser and which version?
> it loads then appears as a blank page. To resolve this
To resolve what? What are you expecting to happen when you launch a new tab?
> I have to log off and then on again.
Log off and on again to what?
The new tab button? Do you mean in your web browser? If so, which browser and which version?
> it loads then appears as a blank page. To resolve this
To resolve what? What are you expecting to happen when you launch a new tab?
> I have to log off and then on again.
Log off and on again to what?
when you originally open up internet explorer does your home page show up. You can set your home page by clicking onto tools internet options and then adding what you want as your home page. When you click the new tab button a blank page will appear, and then you just type what you want in the search bar
sometimes when I'm on the net and I click on the new tab button it loads then appears as a blank page.--you need to type the website address which you want to visit, Have you typed a website?
I am sorry that your question is not specified.
If you want to the browser open with a website instead of blank page, you can set a homepage for your browser.
I am sorry that your question is not specified.
If you want to the browser open with a website instead of blank page, you can set a homepage for your browser.