Posted on 04/19/2016 10:27:40 AM PDT by bgill
Windows 7 will start but when it goes to Google Chrome, it will freeze up within 5 on any and everything.
On Internet Explorer, it doesn't freeze but graphics don't work properly. Example, go to any site with a moving weather radar and it won't load. Or any site where you have a box to search within the site, you can't type or click in the box. Also, say on yahoo.com homepage, the ads and other junk on the left and right sides don't show up but the headlines do and you can click them and to the sites.
Yes, hate when downloads want to put whatever on your toolbar, etc.
Did that at the beginning. Didn’t help.
That’s an idea. Will try.
Now, if that article doesn’t scare the pants off you.
Googles Eric Schmidt helped the Obama campaign recruit talent and coached the campaign manager.
Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that someone from Google attended a meeting at the White House an average of once a week throughout Obamas tenure in office.
Recently Google has benefited by favorable decisions from federal agencies including the Federal Communications Commission and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration )
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3422874/posts
Google is EVIL incarnate. Obama thanks you for your support.
I read here on FR that Facebook employees admit to doing what they can to impede and incapacitate the Trump campaign. I can’t remember what details there were but I think that particular article was first posted last Friday, 4/15...BASTARDS! That’s not social media, it’s something else.
Update: Hubby had a guy put Linux on it. Hubby is just happy it works.
Hubby had heard that Chrome had updated their software and that maybe that was the problem so he tried to download that annoying Windows 10. Blam! 10 didn’t work and messed everything up worse. The computer guy tried to salvage pictures, music, etc., but 10 had wiped out everything. I did a search and others had the same problems with no solution but to use it for target practice. There should be a way to sue Microsoft but they’re too big.
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