My computer web page 1 has been opened for 1 time, and the following situation will appear: 1 point,

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've had this issue before. Reinstalling IE won't solve the problem at all.

    It could be a system issue. For example, the system is like a garbage Tomato Garden version of XP.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. 1. Press Win+R to open the run, enter regedit, and click OK.

    2. In the registry, in order: hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion url defaultprefix.

    3. Double-click in the right window to open "Default".

    4. You can see that there is a link address in the numerical data, which is because the browser has been hijacked.

    5. Change it to http: and then click OK.

    6. After restarting the computer, open the browser again, and you will no longer jump to a fixed web page.

    By default, your computer's browser always opens a **.

    1. Guess Dazi press the win+r key to open the run, enter regedit, and click OK. 2. In the registry, you must be in order: hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion url defaultprefix.

    3. Double-click in the right window to open "Default". 4. You can see that there is a faux link address in the numerical data, which is because the browser has been hijacked. 5. Change it to http:

    Then click OK. 6. After restarting the computer, open the browser again, and you will no longer jump to a fixed web page.

    1. Guess Dazi press the win+r key to open the run, enter regedit, and click OK. 2. In the registry, you must be in order: hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion url defaultprefix.

    3. Double-click in the right window to open "Default". 4. You can see that there is a faux link address in the numerical data, which is because the browser has been hijacked. 5. Change it to http:

    Then click OK. 6. After restarting the computer, open the browser again, and you will no longer jump to a fixed web page.

    Okay, thanks, I'll try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the browser's tools,Options,There's a web page opening mode.,There's a single mode.,Mixed mode.,Single mode only shows the current page.,Mixed mode will open the background page.。。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Main Building: Hello

    First of all, you don't have the whole question, is it your window to open the web page, or is you only seeing half of the content in it, there are many reasons why you say that half of the display is displayed, and you have to explain your question in detail, and we can answer it

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This situation can be roughly divided into two categories, one is poisoned, which can be judged by the "same web page" you open. If so, for example, if you open ads, unhealthy content, etc., you need to fully disinfect the virus and then see if the problem is solved.

    On the other hand, as you mentioned, it could be a malicious plugin. This requires you to upgrade 360 to the latest version and check it again. There is also a possibility that when you install some software, because of carelessness, your IE settings (such as the home page) are bound or maliciously tampered with, in this case, I personally recommend you to use 360's IE repair function.

    Specific steps: Open 360, Advanced, Repair IE, and repair it immediately.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Upstairs is the correct solution, temporarily install the non-IE kernel browser such as Invite Tour 3 to use.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Your IE attribute has been modified by a malicious plugin, scan and uninstall the plugin with antivirus software.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The web page is hijacked, the next repair tool is hjt

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm going to say all of the above,,, well, he's right.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is recommended that you use an unofficial browser

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Try 360 Extreme Browser to update Adobe Flash Player Plugin and Adobe Flash Player for IE

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