Anti-virus programs don't require browser configurations.
some websites do but some don't put a virus protector on your computer or laptop and it will tell u if the website has a virus or not
Go in control panel -> internet options -> Prgrams tab and make sure the checkbox at the bottom IS CHECKED. if it isn't, check it, and fire up IE, and a popup should appear, telling you IE is not the default browser, and asking u if you wish to make it default. choose yes and u're done.
How to Remove a Virus and Other Malware from your PC Get in touch with a service professional. Download and install antivirus software. Disconnect from the internet. Reboot into safe mode. Run a full scan, delete the virus or put it in quarantine. Delete temporary files and clear browser cache. Update your browser and OS.
You can put protector on Rhydon, then when you trade it it'll evolve into a Rhyperior.
If you nee to put in the address field of your browser the ip address of your router. If you did not change properties of DHCP server: the default ip address can be 192.168.0.1, or 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.11.1 and so on. To find out default ip address for your router please check the user's manual.
you put it into your browser...
you put it into your browser...
Well, do you have a Rhydon, because you'll need it if you wnat to put the Protector to use. Give the Protector to a Rhydon and trade it. After the trade is done, the Rhydon will evolve into a Rhyperior.
The proccess of jail breaking a machine removes the designed virus and other protections the manufacturer has put there. The default icons are part of the deal that jail breaking cannot change. See you local Macintosh User Group for more details
They should do
it is not poop so dont put that is not nice
If you are using an image to link to another page or site, you will want to use CSS to eliminate the border the browser will put around the image by default. To do this, in your external style sheet, add the following code: img { border: none; } This will remove the default border from around all images.