Installing Chrome didn't fix anything other than allow him to view
videos played with the Adobe Flash player. He still has something
screwy with IE and Firefox and some of us are trying to help him
determine what it is.
Well, be my guest.
Your all inclusive comment that "Most people who don't download and
intall (sic) a lot of software on a Windows system don't have an issue"
is bull****. It also suggests that those who *do* have and use a lot of
installed software have issues, which is also bull****.
Look, he's got a vid problem caused by installing software.
Whether the software caused it or he tinkered with a setting.
BFD. I don't know where you got the idea I said installing software
causes most people problems. But it happened to John, and wouldn't have
if he hadn't installed the other browsers or tinkered with settings.
Stick to picking up typos. By the time you figure out what's wrong I
think John could have reinstalled Window about 20 times.
And fixed his problem. Until next time.
You seem to have a "my way or the highway" on virtually any subject.
Thing is, most people don't follow your path.
Huh? I don't want or need "followers."
Weird.
My hunch is his problem is caused by the *lack* of some required software.