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[Fixed] Hijackthis! Logs - [Resolved] Problems loading some websites posted in the Security & Safety forums; do you have java installed? I'm not seeing it your log, but that log is data. that could be part of the issue....

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do you have java installed? I'm not seeing it your log, but that log is data. that could be part of the issue.


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Actually, I got the websites to work!!! I was told to use a program called "HostsXpert" and I think it returned my Windows Hosts Files to defaults, and then the websites started working. Thank you so much for your time and help on this problem I had, though.


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hrmmmm....hosts file was altered?

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Actually, I got the websites to work!!! I was told to use a program called "HostsXpert" and I think it returned my Windows Hosts Files to defaults, and then the websites started working. Thank you so much for your time and help on this problem I had, though.
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