Question Posted Thursday September 1 2005, 9:28 pm
Alright, here's my problem. I operate on a Windows 95. I have been for years. I only operate on it because my parents are cheapies and won't let me purchase an upgrade. So, I am stuck with a Windows 95, Pentium I processor, 64 MB ram, and IE 4.0, and unable to download/upgrade anything I haver because they require Windows 98 or something.
Anyways, it works fine except for the essense of evil. Google Ads. For some reason, these ads crash my computer whenever they begin loading. I mean, I got onto this site because it didn't have an ad up when I arrived, but sometimes it does and I have to quickly press the X button or my computer crashes.
I tried to block all pictures, but they are text ads. I don't know how to get rid of them, as they are a constant pain.
Please help. How do I get rid of Google Ads?
google adds run on scripts which are imprinted onto the php or html runnign infront of it so even if you cant see it its still there.
i dunn how you can even live with somehting like that.
eight now you can get a dell desctop which is like 300 buks
2.4 ghz prosor
128 video
80 gigs sata hardrive
monitor+ what ever else you need
also comes with windows xp home eddition
so if your used to comps like you got now there would be no problem using this computer which is intended for a begginer user. JUST BEG your parents to buy a new comp lolz couze if you got a win 95 running meaning its pentium 2 or 3 which cant be upgraded much.
dntletitgo2urhead answered Thursday September 1 2005, 10:05 pm: I'm not sure if this will work or not, but download freedom. It blocks ads and popups. And it works really good too..I use it. download it here: www.adelphia.net/files/adelphia/redirect.php?to=[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Actually it might not work on your computer unless you have Adelphia as your internet service - it required me to log in. But if you do-then yay. Maybe this will work for ya. Good luck ♥
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