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  2. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/reset-web-settings

    Learn how to reset your browser's original settings to remove adware, extensions, and improve performance. This may delete your homepage and other saved info, so back up before restoring.

  3. MSN - Wikipedia

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    MSN is an American web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft since 1995. MSN offers news, entertainment, sports, money, lifestyle, and more content, as well as Bing search engine, Outlook.com email, and MSN Games.

  4. Aprende a usar funciones avanzadas, tablas dinámicas, macros y más en Excel con este curso online de la Universidad Austral. Gana una certificación de carrera y mejora tus habilidades para el mundo laboral.

  5. AOL.com is a web portal that offers access to various content and services, such as news, politics, sports, mail, weather, business, animals, entertainment, shopping, food and health. You can customize your homepage, watch live videos, check your email and browse the latest headlines from different sources.

  6. Restore a missing AOL Desktop Gold icon or shortcut

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    If you can't find the AOL Desktop Gold icon or shortcut on your computer, you can easily add it to your desktop with a few clicks. Follow the simple steps to create a desktop shortcut for quick access to Desktop Gold.

  7. System Restore - Wikipedia

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    System Restore is a Windows feature that allows the user to restore the computer's state to a previous point in time, which can be used to recover from system malfunctions or other problems. Learn how it works, what it monitors, how to configure it, and how to use it on different Windows versions.

  8. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft that uses the Chromium open-source project and the Blink and V8 engines. It was released in 2020 as the successor to Internet Explorer and EdgeHTML, and supports Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Xbox platforms.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.