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IE crashes when I try to get on Facebook

I recently got one of those rogue anti-virus things on my laptop "Antivirus System Pro". I went through all the steps to remove it and all seemed fine until I tried to go to facebook-it goes to the login page then all of a sudden IE closes completely-I can browse to any other websites just can't get facebook. Any suggestions?

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Optimize the internet explorer settings.
Do the ff:

1. Open Internet Explorer.

2. Click on Tools->Internet Options.

3. Go to the Advanded Tab.

4. In the bottom right hand corner there is a box that says Reset. A dialog box will appear, click on Reset.

5. Close then restart Internet Explorer

Hope that I was of help. Good Luck.

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Open IE click on tools - internet options - advance then under browsing uncheck enable third party browser extensions.
restart IE it will work.if not reset your IE

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Hu You need to run a anti virus scan to remove any malicious software you have on, you need to use well known antivirus such as kaspersky. It seems that your system has a virus.

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