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contest don't load all the way on some sites like HGTV,Travel channel.

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When entering sweepstakes on HGTV,Travel Channel,and others The entering sweepstakes part is missing. No place to put your information to enter them. The Publishers Clearinghouse pages always work. Now I didn't used to have problems with this until about a week or two ago. HELP.... I don't want to have to use Internet explorer or something else.

When entering sweepstakes on HGTV,Travel Channel,and others The entering sweepstakes part is missing. No place to put your information to enter them. The Publishers Clearinghouse pages always work. Now I didn't used to have problems with this until about a week or two ago. HELP.... I don't want to have to use Internet explorer or something else.

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Under Advanced, Select General. Look for and turn off Use Hardware Acceleration.

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