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AOL explorer


Question Posted Wednesday March 21 2007, 4:02 pm

ok well on AOL explorer (not internet explorer) the home page is aol.com. and i always use the search engine on the top of the page. the problem is, no matter how many times i tell it to erase (i go to settings and everything) it still shows up! and i don't know how to fix it. it also does it when i go on google. or even on here when i type in the name for the question. how do i get this to stop!


thanks in advance


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orphans answered Thursday March 22 2007, 4:07 pm:
well when you first install the internet on your computer, and go on google, they ask you if you want it to do that. maybe re-install AOL and make sure you say no if it asks you.

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