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I've been having a problem recently with my MacBook (running Mac OS/X 10.4.9). I've got both Safari and Firefox on it, and neither of the two programs can access Google or a couple of other websites that I've tried to access repeatedly (naturemade.com and equifax.com are two of them). I'm using free wireless in the area, and am not 100% sure of what the hardware may be. I'm just wondering if there's some silly thing I've done to make it act this way, and what I can do to fix it. Do I need to uninstall one of the browsers? I have cleared the cache of both of them, and even though I used to be able to access the websites I mentioned, I cannot access them now. I'm getting a teensy bit frustrated and am hoping that someone can offer help
. Thanks! Heather |
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