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evdxgirl
Okay, so lately, my computer has been totally screwing up. This is what has happened:

One day, after doing nothing different on my computer, it decides to completely spaz on me. Okay, so I usually have my passwords saved/remembered for websites like this, and xanga. However, now my computer requires me to log in EACH AND EVERY TIME. This happens even if I click 'remember my username' or whatever. And, sometimes, I'll just be doing whatever on createblog/xanga, then my computer will redirect me to the login page again. I just got logged off randomly. This sometimes happens like every 10 minutes, and I don't know whats happening. And so I check my history, and everythings gone. And my history resets itself every day, so ... yeah. I hate my computer.

I tell my dad, and he runs a virus check with Norton, but nothing comes up.

blink.gif What's happened? All you computer geniuses, help please! I'll greatly appreciate any information that's offered.

Oh yeah, this has happened before one time, then it fixed itself. ... wacko.gif
Levy2k6
for ur passwords... download Roboform @ www.roboform.com, the passwords will never be reset and its awesome.. as soon as you hit a login thing, roboform will pop up and ask u if u if u want it to enter it for you.

i got the premium version. its awesome. check it out.

i dont know what i would do without it...

and about go to the settings on IE.. not just ur history, u probaly have it to where ur history gets reset everytime u close IE or something...

if u have window washer or something, all of that stuff gets cleared also.
mechwarrior1989
Perhaps you have Ad-ware which is messing your comp up, it happens. Just get Ad-aware which is free from lavasoft.com or w/e the site is.
DrNick311
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