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Help me figure out how to fix my browser so i can look up web sites again i have cleaned my computer with virus cleaner but it didnt work cant get any address to work starts loading the address then changes the address to example: http:///&%www.cnn.com then says there's an error or web site was typed wrong but it changed it on the address bar. Please help i need some answers to get this problem fixed.
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follow the suggestion here to fix the http prefix
http://malektips.com/internet_explorer_6_0016.html
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that's what i was trying to do by replacing the "http:///&%" prefix to "http://" :)

if running the reg file doesn't fix your issue, please download Hijackthis, run and post the log file(by attaching) here with your next post
http://www.download.com/Trend-Micro-HijackThis/3000-8022_4-10227353.html
You need to download hostxpert and restore MS host file.

Download HostsXpert and then follow the below steps. Unzip HostsXpert.zip
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=4626&file=10&evp=b85be049cd06b2668e475d32de456022

* It will create a folder named HostsXpert in whatever folder you extract it to.
* Run HostsXpert.exe by double clicking on it.
* click the Make Writeable? button.
* click Restore Microsoft's Hosts File and then click OK.
* Click the X to exit the program

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Web browsers are applications used primarily to display documents, files and media from the Internet, identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that can be a page, image, video or other file. Some browsers require the use of add-ons or extensions to safely render the information they receive; others have systems built into them to perform the same functions.

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