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ladybug59

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  1. whenever i try to open my internet explorer, my yahoo page doesn't come up, just the message "invalid syntax error" and a bunch of jibberish 60%@#*and anything else it feels like doing. i've gone into the tools, internet options, changed the home page address to yahoo, clicked apply and then ok. when i then go to my internet explorer icon and click on it, yahoo comes up, but when i close it down and try to go back in, i get that stupid syntax error message. can anyone help me as i've been putting up with this for a LONG time. thanks, ladybug59
  2. whenever i open my internet explorer, i get the message "invalid syntax error" this is what i get The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for might have been removed or had its name changed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please try the following: Open the %68%6F%6D%65%70%61%67%65%2E%63%6F%6D%00@%77%77%77%2e%65%2d%66%69%6e%64%65%72%2e%63%63 home page, and then look for links to the information you want. If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. If you still cannot open the page, click the Internet Explorer Search button to look for similar sites. Internet Explorer i am using yahoo as my home page and it has been working for years up until now. i go into " tools - internet options - and make sure i have www.yahoo.com in the address bar. when i go back out and start back up, yahoo comes on, but then when i go out of it and try to get back in, i get the message above, so i go back into tools, etc. and the address has been changed to all those numbers and symbols. i contacted dell and they just give me a bunch of jibberish. can someone help me? thanks, ladybug59
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