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  1. Member
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    I have Internet Explorer 7 and I didn't have internet service for a few months. I have internet service back and I can't download files, my Adobe Flash Player doesn't work, and I can't watch videos(YouTube, and when I go on a site with a Windows Media Player video it won't play). Does anybody know what might be wrong or what can help?
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  2. Is your internet access functional? Can you browse websites? Google search etc...? (I know you can post here, but it might be from a different connection/computer?)

    Or is this problem limited to downloads and streaming media files?

    Do a windows update manually, because microsoft released a patch today fixing some connectivity problems with IE

    Are you using a firewall?
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    Yes I can browse the internet and no, I'm my firewall isn't active. I will try your idea out.
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    I went to microsoft.com and I didn't see any updates.
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  5. In your browser, tools => windows update

    or

    I think the url is http://www.update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate/

    The patch was to fix connection problems caused by a previous patch LOL
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    I mean I went to the updates and it said that there weren't any.
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  7. Restart your router, it can do this sometimes.
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    What happens when you try to download? Do you get an error or a blank page? An exact description is very helpful.

    Also, what type of internet connection do you have and how is it connected to your computer?
    Google is your Friend
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