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8.1 Update Problems
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Since I eventually updated to 8.1 I've had problems with this site, among others. After 30 seconds or so it defaults to another site, obviously an advertising site. At first, I thought I'd touch one of the irritating ads but it happens everytime. Anyone else had a similar problem? It's not the ISP as this old laptop is on the same one, good old Vista.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless your copy of 8.1 is an illegal one it has nothing to do with any site redirection. You have probably picked up some malware and need to download and install Malwarebytes anti-malware (free not trial version).
Also make sure you have a decent anti-virus program installed (Avast is free and decent).
Also make sure you have a decent anti-virus program installed (Avast is free and decent).
It's a browser hijack. Download, install and run the free version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware:
https:/ /www.ma lwareby tes.org /produc ts/
(As Daffy says, take care to deselect the option to take a free trial of the Premium version. Don't be surprised if a scan takes ages - that's normal. If malware is found use the 'quarantine option').
[Stop press: I've just looked back through your past questions and realised that you should already have Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, so you already know about it!].
Then also run a full scan with your anti-virus software.
Then go to your list of installed programs and check that nothing has been installed there (other than by you) recently. If there's something suspicious there, uninstall it.
Then look through the list of any browser extensions which you might have. Delete anything that shouldn't be there. Note down the names of any extensions that you want to keep. Reset your browser. Reinstall the extensions that you require.
[That paragraph probably won't apply if you're simply using Internet Explorer in its default state. It mainly applies to Firefox & Chrome].
https:/
(As Daffy says, take care to deselect the option to take a free trial of the Premium version. Don't be surprised if a scan takes ages - that's normal. If malware is found use the 'quarantine option').
[Stop press: I've just looked back through your past questions and realised that you should already have Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, so you already know about it!].
Then also run a full scan with your anti-virus software.
Then go to your list of installed programs and check that nothing has been installed there (other than by you) recently. If there's something suspicious there, uninstall it.
Then look through the list of any browser extensions which you might have. Delete anything that shouldn't be there. Note down the names of any extensions that you want to keep. Reset your browser. Reinstall the extensions that you require.
[That paragraph probably won't apply if you're simply using Internet Explorer in its default state. It mainly applies to Firefox & Chrome].
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