![]() Where none of them presented the same issue. i went through and checked on 3 bare metal computers and 2 Virtual computers I'll let the honors and maybe he can record a quick video to show how simple/stupid this actually was (but very frustrating).Ĭayars and I searched through firefox and chrome trying to find the issue being caused Some things remote support just can't do. I don't think this is something I could have ever found remotely via TeamViewer. I'll let him have the fun of explaining the actual cause and it's a doosie, almost unbelievable and something you would never think to check. He setup video and showed me as he can reproduce this at will literally at the flip of a button! He was diligent and stripped his machine down to "nothing" and slowing plugged things back in and tested until he found the source of the problem. Just heard back from him and teamviewed in again to see proof of him fixing it. On raw metal windows install didn't work and had the refresh back a page problem. He's a real interesting guy and it was cool hanging out with him and just shooting the bull while things were loading. He and I chatted a bit last night and did some BSing on our own time while he loaded up a couple different versions of windows in VMs and tested things while I was TeamViewed in with him. Problem is solved and not due to my help. Im probably just going to go ahead and re-install windows to fix the issue if it is something wrong with my install. Started firefox in safemode and problem persisted. I restarted into safemode with networking and the problem persisted. I ran Malwarebytes through all of my hard drives and it found nothing. I Ran windows built in virus scanner and it found nothing. Or open the Help menu and click on the Restart with Add-ons Disabled. ![]() On Linux you can open Firefox 4.0+ in Safe Mode by quitting Firefox and then going to your Terminal and running: firefox -safe-mode (you may need to specify the Firefox installation path e.g. On Mac you can open Firefox 4.0+ in Safe Mode by holding the option key while starting Firefox. On Windows you can open Firefox 4.0+ in Safe Mode by holding the Shift key when you open the Firefox desktop or Start menu shortcut. You can also try loading Task Manager and looking for things running that you aren't familiar with.Īnother thing to try is running Firefox in safe mode: If the problem goes away that would likely indicate something else is running (see above) that is interfering with your browser settings. You can also try starting your computer in safe mode with networking and see if the problem is still there. What I'd do to start is a virus/spyware check. It sounds like you could have something hijacking your browser.
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