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I simply remove all my clothes...run out into my backyard...and howl at the moon...
This usually fixes everything...
wait...what are we talking about?Leave a comment:
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Can also flush the DNS Cache from the CMD prompt box......
that and deleting all Internet temp files (cache) should
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I know, it sounds counter-intuitive as all hell, but here is the deal: At work, my ref. computers are not running NO Script or Ad Block Plus, just a series of site avoiding crap. So by cleaning out the cache, you remove all of the cluttered-up pre-fetch data your computer uses to speed up browsing. As a result, it tends to no longer hang on to old links, images and information, including hacks. I also have a registry cleaner I can access in safe mode, and this removes most of the invasive crap that allows the hack to continue showing up. I tried it this afternoon, and have had no issues since.
Hell, it's worth a shot.Leave a comment:
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Try clearing out your cache, dude. Also, if you have CCleaner, run it in safe-mode.Leave a comment:
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I think it's fixed. I am opening a support ticket at vbulletin to find out what is going on.Leave a comment:
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