computer keeps freezing _

my computer guard freezing when I play farmville.had a tech look and he said too many toolbars installed, and a pop-up blocker was if fixed it but its new gel

Hello

·        You play Farmville on Internet Explorer online?

If you play Farmville on line on Internet Explorer and the problem occurs, you can then follow the steps below:

I suggest you run the fix it tool provided in the link below and check if the problem is resolved.

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/ie_freezes_or_crashes/

You can also try the fix and manual troubleshooting steps described in the link below.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/Internet-Explorer/slow-five-tips-to-boost-performance

I suggest also refer you to the link provided below for more information on how to uninstall the toolbar in Internet Explorer.

http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Internet-Explorer/support/FAQ.aspx

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