Please try the following:
- Click the
Refresh button,
or try again later dumbass.
- If you mistyped the page address in the Address
bar, go back to high school and learn how to type you idiot.
- To check your connection settings, click the
Tools menu, and then click Internet Options. On the
Connections tab, click Settings. The blah blah blah should
match those blah blah blah (BBB) administrator or blah blah blah service
provider (BBBSP).
- If your Network Administrator has enabled it, Microsoft
Windows can examine your network and automatically discover network
connection settings and then send everything off to Microsoft, along with
your credit card information, your social insurance number, any important
documents on your computer, etc.
If you would like Windows to try and discover them (not that Microsoft
hasn't already), click
Detect Network Settings
- Some sites require 128-bit connection security.
Click the Help menu and then click About Internet Explorer
to determine what strength security you have installed. Odds are,
some hacker out there has already broken into your computer, so you might
as well lower your security level, because no matter what you do, you're
never safe.
- If you are trying to reach a secure site, don't
bother. Your computer probably can't support it anyway. Click the
Start
menu, and then click
Accessories,
followed by Games, and Minesweeper for something your
computer can probably handle better.
Click the
Back button to try another link jerk.
Cannot find server, DNS Error or you majorly screwed up while searching for
porn.
Internet Explorer
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