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earthshine

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2. I'm sorry the response above is so nasty.
Tue Aug 1, 2017, 10:55 AM
Aug 2017

It may be the case that your Chrome browser is corrupted.

Try a different browser. I use Firefox, for example.

From your previous OP here, it may be the case that you do not know the dif between your browser (Firefox, Chrome, IE) begins and the Operating System (Windows).

To oversimplify, the OS runs your hardware. Programs like Word or Chrome (sometimes called "apps&quot run on top of the OS to allow you to do things like type, print, display stuff on screen, create documents, etc.

When your computer has problems with a particular program, often uninstalling and reinstalling that program (like Chrome) can fix it.

When your computer has problems running multiple particular program, one has to reinstall Windows and then reinstall all of the programs on top of Windows.

I hope this helps.

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