Posted by MarkB_MI on December 13, 2011 at 02:52:20 from (166.217.198.189):
In Reply to: Computer Question. posted by Bendee on December 12, 2011 at 18:50:21:
SQLite is a database engine, probably part of some other application. (For example, an accounting package.) I seriously doubt that it has anything to do with your IE issue. But both problems probably stem from the same cause: inadvertent deletion of program and/or system files. You have just been bitten by Windows' lack of system security.
The good news is that you can still boot your computer, so it may be repairable without a complete restore.
What do you mean by "I can get the internet but IE cannot show the webpage."? Can you perform an nslookup? (At the command prompt, try "nslookup ytmag.com".) If you can't do an nslookup, you're not connected to the internet. If you can do an nslookup, then your problem is probably in IE.
You can try going into Control Panel and try to repair your programs (I think it's "Add Programs" or something like that. I'm not on a Windows machine.) Or you can go back to an earlier version of your system. Or do a full restore if all else fails.
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