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  • marypoppins
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    But I like chrome best Niddy

    HI mystery1, done that too, but I have got rid of bing now, more by luck thank judgement!

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  • mystery1
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    Look down at the bottom left of the Bing search page. You will see that it is provided by Conduit. There is a restore button down there, if you click it you will restore chrome to it's settings, which will restore your search provider and what home page you have.


    M1

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Use it then

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  • marypoppins
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    Already go it!

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Why not install Mozilla Firefox.

    That'll sort it

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  • marypoppins
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    Done that too Niddy thanks

    I think I'll start saving for a new laptop, I don't think this one can cope anymore! Or the user

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    set homepage --> https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95314?hl=en-GB

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  • marypoppins
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    I've uninstalled chrome and re-installed

    Now only got one chrome icon in the start menu and when I open it from the start menu or from the shortcut, it's still giving me the page unavailable message.

    It's opening up with this in the search bar chrome-search://local-ntp/

    Mystery thanks for that, I did check the extensions as this was something mentioned in one of the forums but it's not there. I seem to have got rid of bing but can't get chrome until the second attempt of opening it, I did do a re-set too.

    I have re-booted as well.

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  • mystery1
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    Have you reset your homepage ? Checked there isn't a bing extension ?

    M1

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Right click both chrome icons on start and delete (shortcut)..... Do that after uninstalling if they're still there.

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  • marypoppins
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    How are you adding the chrome shortcut? From what you're saying you must have two installations - very unlikely but likewise, if you had the bing toolbar installed then it MUST show in the add/remove programs yet you say it doesn't.

    I know it should be there but it's not, unless it's disguised as something else! The forums I've been on say the same and there's something called conduit which I think may be connected and that isn't in the add/remove either. To add the shortcut, I just go into programmes and do it from there, I have spotted that when I go to 'start', there are two chrome icons.

    You might be better removing chrome and reinstalling that, see what that does. A fresh install might just fix whatever issue it is you're suffering...

    Thanks, I'll try that and see what happens.

    Follow this guide -> https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?hl=en-GB

    Then reinstall it here --> https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
    I'll have a look at the links thank you.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    How are you adding the chrome shortcut? From what you're saying you must have two installations - very unlikely but likewise, if you had the bing toolbar installed then it MUST show in the add/remove programs yet you say it doesn't.

    You might be better removing chrome and reinstalling that, see what that does. A fresh install might just fix whatever issue it is you're suffering...

    Follow this guide -> https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95319?hl=en-GB

    Then reinstall it here --> https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/

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  • marypoppins
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    Well, I thought I'd sorted it!

    I've put the chrome shortcut back on my desktop but when I open it, I get 'this web page is not available', but if I then open another tab I get the chrome page that I used to see before the problems started. It also opens fine if I minimise the page that is unavailable and open the shortcut again, it opens fine.

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  • marypoppins
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    Could access the edit toolbar!

    Couldn't find a wrench anywhere!

    Bing not in control panel 'add/remove' programmes!

    I did look at the microsoft help sites and forums but nothing I did would get rid of it!

    However, I've somehow managed to get rid of it, no idea how! I've played about with the settings and it's gone.

    Thanks for everyone's help.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by marypoppins View Post
    Hi Elsa thanks for posting.

    It's the toolbar and seach

    It's XP professional version 2002 (goodness that's old!)
    Service pack 3

    I've always used chrome.
    Search -> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...6-4ceef0b484b6

    Your solution is to click on the Wrench > Options> Basics >Search >click on the drop down arrow and instead of showing the current selection of BING, choose Google. Now your searches will be done with Google in your Google Chrome (default) browser.
    Toolbar -> http://productforums.google.com/foru...me/O9gX8zTRHko

    • Click on start, followed by Settings and then Control Panel
    • Select Add or Remove programs
    • Select the Bing Toolbar Chrome extension
    • Now click Remove
    • Remember to restart your computer to completely uninstall the toolbar

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