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whenever I try to open any site , I get this notice : do u want to view only webpage content that was delivered securely ? :heated:
 
You are using Internet Explorer, right ?

Go to Tools --> Internet Options --> Security Tab. Here select "Internet".

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Now select "Custom Level" button.

Here go to Miscellaneous --> display mixed content and select "Enable" option as shown in the below screen shot.


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With this done, you will not be prompted anymore.
 
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7.81GB is kinda low. Is this how you've partitioned it or is the physical drive that size? Have you considered buying a new hard drive? I don't think they are very expensive. Here in the UK 1TB (1000GB) is about £50. You don't need that much, even 250GB should enough for you.

I was just reading through the old comments and how times have changed. It went down to £60 for about 2TB recently, but since the floods in Thailand hard drive prices have rocketed to like £150 for 2TB. Hope everyone's ok for storage ;)
 
In this Dialog Box make sure you select "Internet" before you proceed (not Local Intranet, the picture was not correct :hiding:)

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(sorry mine is french +o()

Can you try this again and see if it works.
 
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^for me Firefox works very slowly and takes too much time to open.. any solution?
 
I use Chrome at home, and Firefox at work. Personally I've seen a notable speed difference between the two. I'd much rather use Chrome over Firefox.
 
Chrome may be fast but firefox is much stable, i feel. Chrome doesn't even support RSS feeds out of the box.
 
Chrome may be fast but firefox is much stable, i feel. Chrome doesn't even support RSS feeds out of the box.

Hmm I've found the opposite. Chrome is lighter, faster, more stable, and less hassle since it updates itself. I guess everyone has their own preference, so trying each one is the only way to know for sure.
 
Chrome is from google, which means you can bet everything you are searchiing is being added to your profile they have built of you. Which is why it's better to not have gmail or use chrome or even google if possible. Other email servers like yahoo allow the FBI to look in your inbox for a certain fee but they also delete back up from servers after some time. With google, everything stays in their servers forever. If you are concerned about privacy then open source software, like firefox, is the bet way to go.
 
I use Chrome and I left Firefox for everyone else in my home. Chrome is fast and lighter but it's not stable as Firefox is on my Ubuntu machine. Also it doesn't update automatically on my system.

Chrome is from google, which means you can bet everything you are searchiing is being added to your profile they have built of you. Which is why it's better to not have gmail or use chrome or even google if possible. Other email servers like yahoo allow the FBI to look in your inbox for a certain fee but they also delete back up from servers after some time. With google, everything stays in their servers forever. If you are concerned about privacy then open source software, like firefox, is the bet way to go.

Stop being paranoid! :D

I've got nothing to hide from Google or FBI, lol
Let them know that i've subscribed to maniac muslim, go comics (one calvin and hobbes comic a day), some job sites, and i hardly receive emails from me contacts, have attended some conferences, and have a paypal account etc etc, Who cares!
 
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Chrome is from google, which means you can bet everything you are searchiing is being added to your profile they have built of you. Which is why it's better to not have gmail or use chrome or even google if possible. Other email servers like yahoo allow the FBI to look in your inbox for a certain fee but they also delete back up from servers after some time. With google, everything stays in their servers forever. If you are concerned about privacy then open source software, like firefox, is the bet way to go.

Everything you do is being tracked, unless you are using multiple proxies and then it's possible to be tracked.
 
Everything you do is being tracked, unless you are using multiple proxies and then it's possible to be tracked.

True, there is no absolute privacy online. But still, some privacy is better than none. Would you rather have blinds on your windows so others can't see in your house or have nothing and say "just don't go in front of the windows"
 
What is the system configuration? Processor speed and RAM?

how am i going to find these..:hmm:??

i m using chrome at the moment and m ok with it but my bros says Firefox is better but mine one isn't.. i will try installing firefox 8..

(i also have IE but that is worst working)
 

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