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Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by sehana, Jul 29, 2007.

  1. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

    ok all browsers were set to accept and download images.
  2. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    mercy! the web source is clean and your screenshots (a great help) clearly
    showes the graphics were; a) not delivered to your browser or b) were denied
    by some local filter on your pc. *if* all of your browsers behave the same way
    for the same site, then look for some url filter -- perhaps in your router?

    Sorry, but I've reach the end of my resources without getting my hands on the
    machine itself.

    Best wishes,
    Jeff
  3. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

    thanks for your help.

    i'm so frustrated cuz i ordered my PC parts from newegg on the 13th and was fine up until about the 25/26. and then before i built the PC those web pages decided to stop loading. and i'm s'posed to be lookin at other pc stuff, but i can't do that with newegg not working. i'm having sooo many problems right now that i can't seem to fix?!

    i've even considered re-doing the whole built pc and starting from scratch, but then thought that it couldn't be the problem cuz all the other PC are doing the same thing.

    *sigh*
  4. Po`Girl Newcomer, in training Posts: 668

    You have an interesting and unusual problem !

    That must make you feel really special :unch:

    My only comment is that you swap the router.

    I can`t imagine why that would help,but these

    are desperate times.Will keep thinking.
  5. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

    yea i think changing the router is my only option. but i don't really know any1 who has adsl modems, only usb modems.

    ha ha at this point, it sucks to be special. :eek:
  6. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    log into the router and verify there are no active filters.

    also check your LAN properties, tcp/ip, advanced, for any filtering at that level

    you hardware (ie features implemented in parts) is not very likely to be the cause,
    as the problem is domain related -- ergo the software filtering is suspect anywhere
    and everywhere it can be implemented (router, tcp stack, firewall, browsers)
     
  7. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

  8. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    these are all 'normal'. I'm at a loss as to what's causing this.
  9. Po`Girl Newcomer, in training Posts: 668

    Do you have any friends with laptops who could hook up to the router ?

    That would rule out, or rule in, a lot of things :grinthumb
  10. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    good idea; success there would prove it's related only to the original system
    and its configuration (I'm reasonably convinced this is true).
  11. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

    i'll see who i can contact, will get back to the forum as soon as i get results... thanks again for sticking around!!!

    oh but wait i have 2 PC's connected wirelessly to the router that does the same thing - not viewing the web pages correctly.
  12. Po`Girl Newcomer, in training Posts: 668

    What we`re trying to rule out, using another laptop,is that there isn`t a common configuration problem

    with all your PCs.A common setting, or program installed that could be causing the problem.

    I know it sounds a bit unlikely (or likely).
  13. sehana Newcomer, in training Posts: 33

    oh ok, got u... will be back for results... it might be a while tho' getting someone here....

    thank u to all