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I'm using 2009 Toshiba W7, etc...
The other problem-- not related to browser --related to my start-up ---and that now appears to be fixed, since i went to my Toshiba page and downloaded some file. Sorry I forget what it was not BIOS related tho, as best as i recall(?)
So first I started getting a stretched sign-in page and the cursor would not work, so
i would have to force quit with power button and restart, this worked ok/fixed almost every time after i did that once,
tho some other times instead of stretced screen at sign-in, I would only get black screen, but power button off fixed it each time,
and one time got no cursor movement after getting to desktop, power-off fixed it.
This was getting to be problem almost every time, varying with differrent problem diffferrent times.
So, again, what ever I inloaded from Toshiba files appears to have fixed my problem because the stretched screen with non-operative cursor has not happen even once since or any of the other problems that were becoming regular problem.
Still have the new problem with browsers tho and they were not a problem with IE10, until this most recent batch of updates.
I installed IE10 when it first came out. Used and reported as some others here no significant problems for two three or so months now.
recently tho, after the last batch of updates, I too kept loosing my saved web forums information like passwords. So now I have to deselect "cache" and maybe another box. I was frustrated so I stopped using IE10 and got Firefox, but the same issue continues with firefox.
So as of now, I do not clean caches in IE10--- never a problem before the recent updates --- or Firefox. Its been a little confusing to establish which boxes to check or not. Since it is simlar issue with both IE10 and Firefox, tho here again it has become a little confusing but I do know that either the given checkmarks in clearing history stuff "cache and cookies" one or the other has to be deselected i.e. cannot go with the standard( defautl ) givens.
That is why I think it issue deeper than a single browser issue.
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