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Hmm, I think Microb was never destined to work right. I re-installed in hopes of being able to use the web again, and simply trying to go to Google spawns errors.
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Ah, I see I see. My husband reflashed the unit and now it's working again. He noticed that the catalog of apps is much shorter now. He thinks our friend might have added some things that weren't meant for the 770.
We did not have the root password, however, so Flash went uninstalled. I emailed my friend to see if he remembers it...anyway, when I went to a Flash enabled site, I got the same error message over and over again and it seemed to be coming from microb. I could not kill the browser or stop the error messages, so I shut the unit off and restarted it.
I uninstalled microb, but these seems to have killed the web browser. When I start the web browser, it won't load any pages. IE, tapping www.google.com into the location bar does nothing. The windows stays blank.
Is there anyway to fix this without reflashing the unit?