Showing posts with label plug-ins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plug-ins. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Browser toolbars clean up procedure

You would assume that in 2014, we'd have place all the net shenanigans of the Nineties and early aughts behind US,however you would be wrong—at least for Windows users. transfer a desktop app like AVG, Skype, or Vuze and these programs can attempt to sneak toolbars onto your system or modification your default home page and browser. Yuck.

If your browser is loaded down with toolbars otherwise you wish to induce back to looking with DuckDuckGoinstead of Bing, here's the way to do battle against these foes on Chrome, Firefox, and net somebody.


Internet Explorer

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Like several fashionable browsers, net somebody will not let a toolbar run automatically—you ought to manually activate the trespasser. however it will still happen if you are not being attentive.

To scrub installed toolbars, click the settings cog in the upper right corner. From the drop-down menu select Manage add-ons. A new window will open and right at the top you'll see all of the toolbars hiding in your browser.

Highlight a toolbar you don't want and then at the bottom of the window, tap the Disable button. Repeat for all toolbars you want to get rid of and you're done.

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If a toolbar has hijacked your default search provider, stay in the "Manage Add-ons" window and click on Search Providers in the left-hand navigation column. Again, highlight anything you want to get rid of and then click Remove at the bottom of the window.

Finally, if you need to reset your home page, click on the settings cog again, this time selecting Internet Options. In the new window that appears, open the General tab to see a text entry box right at the top. Remove whatever's in there and replace it with your preferred homepage (such as "https://www.google.com"). Then hit Apply, followed by OK.

Firefox
It's even harder to enable a toolbar by accident in Firefox, but mistakes happen. To fix your problem, click on the orange Firefox button in the upper left corner of the browser.

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From the drop-down menu select Add-ons. In the tab that opens, click Extensions in the left-hand navigation column. Select the toolbar you want to get rid of and then click the Disable button to the far right of the page. You may be prompted to restart, which you may want to hold off on if you plan to disable multiple toolbars.

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To reclaim your preferred search engine in Firefox, go back to the main Firefox interface. Click the search provider icon in the search box to the far right of the address bar. Then simply choose a search provider from the drop-down list that appears.

Finally, to return to an old home page, click the orange Firefox button again and select Options > Options. Then in the new window that opens select General. At the top you'll see a spot called "Home Page." Highlight the text entry box next to it, enter your preferred home page's  URL, and click OK.

Chrome
Chrome is even less of a fan of toolbars than other browsers, and Google plans on banning all toolbars from the Chrome Web Store by June.But sometimes we might download and install a toolbar just for the heck of it. Luckily, dumping a toolbar is almost as easy as installing it.

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Start by tapping the menu icon in the upper right corner and select Settings from the drop down menu. In the new tab that opens, select Extensions from the left-hand navigation column. Scroll down until you find the toolbar you're looking for and either uncheck the Enabled checkbox or click the trash icon. Clicking the trash icon rids you of the toolbar for good, while unchecking the Enabled box leaves the toolbar installed but disabled.

Chrome also resists changes to its default search provider, but if you ever need to change it, here's what you do.

Again go the Chrome settings tab, but this time choose Settings in the left-hand navigation column. Under Search, click on the drop down menu and select your preferred search provider from the list.

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To return your home page settings, go up to the top of the same settings menu. Under On startup, click the Set pages link. A new window will open with the pages set to open when you fire up the browser. Hover over any pages you don't want and click the "X" on the far right of the page to nuke unwanted hijackers. You can also choose which page(s) to load on startup by merely adding their URL here.


That's it, you are back to normal!

Toolbars, home page, and computer program changes ar annoying, however they are doing take place from time to time if you are not careful once putting in new software package. Now, however, you recognize a way to obstruct the mental illness once disaster will strike.

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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Stop the Shockwave Flash Chrome crash

Description


If you are running two versions of Flash at the same time then it is better to turn off one of them. Go through this tutorial to turn it off.

Solution




For this, click Chrome’s address bar typing typechrome://plugins and this takes you to Chrome’s Plug-in page. Look at the listing for Adobe Flash Player. In case, it shows two files then there is problem. Furthermore, you need to click “Details” available near the upper-right corner of the browser window. There will be two .dll files listed. By checking its location, you can see which Chrome is which.
In your App data Chrome folder, Chrome’s built-in version will be there. Its path is:
C:\Users\yourlogon\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash\11.9.900.117\pepflashplayer.dll.
In Windows folder, Adobe’s version will be present. Its path is:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_9_900_117.dll.




Both of them have a “Disable” link. You can disable any one of them. If it will not work for you then uninstall and reinstall Flash. Moreover, you can also try disabling some extensions. For this, go to chrome://settings, and click on “Extensions” on the left.
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Thursday, 10 October 2013

How to make your Chrome extension icons visible again?

Description

Are you tired of the unwanted changes occurring in your browser without your consent? Then you are at the right place. If you have lost all your frequently used extension icons in Google Chrome then you can bring them back. This tutorial is going to help you.

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Solution:

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Put your mouse between the address bar and double arrow until your cursor changes to a left-right arrow. Now drag this "handle" to the left and you can see those icons again. Chrome is one of the best browsers. But, the constant UI changes make it a bit irritating. Also, Microsoft and Mozilla are also doing the same. 

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Therefore, you can follow the above given steps to bring back the lost extension icons in Chrome. For more from the XpertCrewTM team, please follow us on Twitter @Techvedic or contact Techvedic’s computer support helpdesk, as per below contact-details:
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