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Sorry for my short post. I assumed every one would understand.
McAfee can be your problem. It has caused so many problems many have just given up on it and chose another anti virus.
Sorry for my short post. I assumed every one would understand.
McAfee can be your problem. It has caused so many problems many have just given up on it and chose another anti virus.
Are you using Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or...?
Also, in addition to the answer I'm looking for here, please read Layback Bear's most recent post above. In a nutshell, try disabling McAfee entirely.
I tried I.E then Yahoo and I even went to Google. Too, I tried a System Restore to a week ago (May 15, 2013). It starts out OK and says it' initializing but I just stay there in he middle of the screen and nothing happens for over a half hour so I just shut my computer off and got back on.
At this point, I have to refer you again to Layback Bear's post about McAfee. Disable it entirely and then try again. If you're not sure how to disable it, then I recommend searching the internet for guides showing how to disable the version of McAfee that you have.
By the way, Yahoo isn't a browser. Did you mean Firefox?
This might help.
How to uninstall or reinstall supported McAfee products using the Consumer Products Removal tool (MCPR)
Their many other sites, just Google Remove McAfee.
Disabling it will not be good enough. I recommend removing it and give MSE a try.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...tials-download
I know you're probably partial to McFee because it's money spent, but at least try to rule it out as a cause. I'd say to uninstall, check, then reinstall.
No, it's just software that's installed on your computer. If you uninstall it, then you can get it back. All you have to do is run the installer again (unless you deleted it), or go to Cox's website and get it back the same way you obtained it the first time.
The same is true with Comcast: they provided McAfee for free to their subscribers and they had an easy way to get McAfee back if you uninstalled it or upgraded to a new computer, etc. It's always there to download from their site should you ever need it, and Cox is no different. Except, Comcast switched to Norton.