browser crash when seach in google

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hi, i m using windows7 with norton internet security 2010 from long time, and it's work well.
but from last few days, there is a problem with the network connection become unavailable suddenly. when i run network diagnostic it fixes all and run again, but it repeatedly happens ten or more times a day.
again from yesterday one new problem arise, when i searches something in google or yahoo from IE or chrome or opera or firefox, browser crashes automatically, while other surfing working well. i have uninstalled antivirus, scanned by malwarebytes but no result.

kindly help me........
 

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Hi Ranjit, welcome to the forums :)

Can you open up "Event Viewer" (search for it on the start menu) and look up some of the advanced details when Internet Explorer crashes. If you paste the crash details in here it may help pinpoint the problem.

This sounds like it could be unrelated to your network adaptor problem. Are you using the latest network card drivers?
 
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hi, i m using windows7 with norton internet security 2010 from long time, and it's work well.
but from last few days, there is a problem with the network connection become unavailable suddenly. when i run network diagnostic it fixes all and run again, but it repeatedly happens ten or more times a day.
again from yesterday one new problem arise, when i searches something in google or yahoo from IE or chrome or opera or firefox, browser crashes automatically, while other surfing working well. i have uninstalled antivirus, scanned by malwarebytes but no result.

kindly help me........

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Luckylaad, there is no need to install and run so many programs. The OP allready scanned the computer with his AV and with malwarebites.
Installing so many programs will most probably find nothing and bloat the system, making it worse.

As Ian said, it is most probably going to be related to the network card. And anyway, this thread is 1 month old, and seeing that there haven't been any replies in 1 month, what's the point in bringing it back up?

Cheers,
Fire Cat
 
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