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From: Polly the Parrot on 4 Jul 2010 09:05 On 04/07/10 16:22, mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: > C'mon, a whole day without an answer. It can't be just my wife and > myself that has this problem that came up with Google new search > results page. > Maybe you are the only ones with this issue? Have you tried a Google forum? -- Worth viewing:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptccZze7VxQ
From: Ed Mullen on 4 Jul 2010 12:14 mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: > On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 09:27:26 -0500, mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: > >> Well, I installed the new FireFox 3.6.6. and thought it had a problem. >> I now find Google has the problem. Google's problem came up on the >> same day I installed the newer FF, that's why I thought it was FF's >> fault. >> >> When I Google a search, it now throws me to a separate new page that >> has a bunch of listings in a column on the left side. Those weren't >> there before the other day. If I try a new search on that page, it >> won't search. Nothing - absolutely nothing happens when I hit the >> Search button or Enter. I have to go back to the main Google page to >> start a new search. It's the same on my wife's machine, and she has FF >> 3.5.5. on hers. >> >> ???????????? > > C'mon, a whole day without an answer. It can't be just my wife and > myself that has this problem that came up with Google new search > results page. > > ? Well, it's never happened to me. Try: Start in Safe Mode - problem solved? If so, re-start in normal mode, disable all themes and extensions; restart. If it's ok start to re-enable one by one until the problem arises. That's the answer. If that doesn't work try creating a new profile. Ok? start to transfer your old profile data but watch out for extensions and themes. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net "A conscience is like a boat or a car. If you feel you need one, rent it." - J.R. Ewing
From: Invisible Man on 4 Jul 2010 14:09 On 04/07/2010 17:14, Ed Mullen wrote: > mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: >> On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 09:27:26 -0500, mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: >> >>> Well, I installed the new FireFox 3.6.6. and thought it had a problem. >>> I now find Google has the problem. Google's problem came up on the >>> same day I installed the newer FF, that's why I thought it was FF's >>> fault. >>> >>> When I Google a search, it now throws me to a separate new page that >>> has a bunch of listings in a column on the left side. Those weren't >>> there before the other day. If I try a new search on that page, it >>> won't search. Nothing - absolutely nothing happens when I hit the >>> Search button or Enter. I have to go back to the main Google page to >>> start a new search. It's the same on my wife's machine, and she has FF >>> 3.5.5. on hers. >>> >>> ???????????? >> >> C'mon, a whole day without an answer. It can't be just my wife and >> myself that has this problem that came up with Google new search >> results page. >> >> ? > > Well, it's never happened to me. Try: > > Start in Safe Mode - problem solved? If so, re-start in normal mode, > disable all themes and extensions; restart. If it's ok start to > re-enable one by one until the problem arises. That's the answer. > > If that doesn't work try creating a new profile. Ok? start to transfer > your old profile data but watch out for extensions and themes. > No problems with our 3 PCs running 3.6.6 on XP and Windows 7 64 bit. Can only suggest you google it or search using another search engine if google is causing you too much grief. Have you any less common software on both machines?
From: Invisible Man on 6 Jul 2010 09:19 On 06/07/2010 11:13, rintintin(a)noplace.com wrote: > On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 19:09:42 +0100, Invisible Man > <invisible(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > >> On 04/07/2010 17:14, Ed Mullen wrote: >>> mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: >>>> On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 09:27:26 -0500, mannieP(a)BlabbingOn.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> Well, I installed the new FireFox 3.6.6. and thought it had a problem. >>>>> I now find Google has the problem. Google's problem came up on the >>>>> same day I installed the newer FF, that's why I thought it was FF's >>>>> fault. >>>>> >>>>> When I Google a search, it now throws me to a separate new page that >>>>> has a bunch of listings in a column on the left side. Those weren't >>>>> there before the other day. If I try a new search on that page, it >>>>> won't search. Nothing - absolutely nothing happens when I hit the >>>>> Search button or Enter. I have to go back to the main Google page to >>>>> start a new search. It's the same on my wife's machine, and she has FF >>>>> 3.5.5. on hers. >>>>> >>>>> ???????????? >>>> >>>> C'mon, a whole day without an answer. It can't be just my wife and >>>> myself that has this problem that came up with Google new search >>>> results page. >>>> >>>> ? >>> >>> Well, it's never happened to me. Try: >>> >>> Start in Safe Mode - problem solved? If so, re-start in normal mode, >>> disable all themes and extensions; restart. If it's ok start to >>> re-enable one by one until the problem arises. That's the answer. >>> >>> If that doesn't work try creating a new profile. Ok? start to transfer >>> your old profile data but watch out for extensions and themes. >>> >> No problems with our 3 PCs running 3.6.6 on XP and Windows 7 64 bit. >> Can only suggest you google it or search using another search engine if >> google is causing you too much grief. Have you any less common software >> on both machines? > > Google has been screwed up for several months using any browser. It > brings up a second link that you have to click on a second time. F__k > google. I just use a different search engine. If I was to rate > google, it would get a ONE on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the > best. > Any possibility you have some malware at work? Absolutely nothing like that here.
From: Ed Mullen on 6 Jul 2010 14:03
rintintin(a)noplace.com wrote: > Google has been screwed up for several months using any browser. It > brings up a second link that you have to click on a second time. F__k > google. I just use a different search engine. If I was to rate > google, it would get a ONE on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the > best. I use Google every day, many times a day and have never had any such problem. If you do it's your system/software. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net "Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." - Victor Hugo |