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    Try reinstalling Java. Are you 100% sure its Java that's creating the problem?
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    well its the spinny java circle that wont load.. so yea and ive installed it like a million times today ;[
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    Try This... Use A

    > Older Microsoft Version Of Java By Going To Tools >
    > Options > Advanced Tab, Scroll Down To The Sun Java
    > Option And Uncheck This And Then Check Everything
    > Under The Microsoft Vm Tab. Apply Everything And
    > Then Restart Your Browser.

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    Maybe you have an old or different version? Have you tried restarting your computer as well?
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    i have the latest version and restarted tons aswell.. and i dont have a microsoft vm tab
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    Close all web browser windows.
    From the 'Start' menu, choose the 'Run' option.
    In the box that appears, type ipconfig /flushdns.
    Reopen your web browser and try viewing the site again.

    Cant Think Of Any Other Way Sorry/

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    The only possible way now is .. reboot your computer. =T Save everything onto a floppy disk and reboot computer and then install back later?


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    Dude No Luck Yet?

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    It costs nothing to be a good friend.

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    Try uninstalling And restalling it

    Click Tools
    Then Advanced
    Then go down to microsoft Vm

    And tick all of the microsoft vm

    Maybe if theres an X On the side of the screen then you got a virus

    Poor Dan and josh

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