Back button doesn't work; can't have more than one window open

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Guest

#1: Since yesterday, whenever I open a new browser window, the first browser
window becomes all messed up and must be closed. For example, let's say the
first window is Yahoo, and the second one is Google. If I click back over to
the first from the second, the first window (the Yahoo one) will be blank
(white screen), but the address in the address bar will say Google. The
window will be unusable, and I'll have to click it closed.

#2: The back button has stopped working completely.

#3: The browser crashes at random times.

I have run Norton Antivirus, AVG, Ad-Aware, and Spybot. None could find any
virus on my computer. I working on Windows XP, and the computer is barely a
month old.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

HAKV said:
#1: Since yesterday, whenever I open a new browser window, the first
browser window becomes all messed up and must be closed. For example,
let's say the first window is Yahoo, and the second one is Google. If
I click back over to the first from the second, the first window (the
Yahoo one) will be blank (white screen), but the address in the
address bar will say Google. The window will be unusable, and I'll
have to click it closed.

#2: The back button has stopped working completely.

#3: The browser crashes at random times.

I have run Norton Antivirus, AVG, Ad-Aware, and Spybot. None could
find any virus on my computer. I working on Windows XP, and the
computer is barely a month old.

Do you have any third-party toolbars?

If you have the Yahoo toolbar uninstall it.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
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Guest

I do have it and use it also on my other computer (since it has been in
existence), without any problems. I have also been using it on the computer
in question since I got it.

I also ran HijackThis earlier, and all entries were found to be "safe."
 

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