script error when you try to play my pc game?

I have the script error whenever I try to play one of these medical games I've purchased and downloaded from the internet. I don't know that I can do to fix it if someone could give me please an answer I would be very happy because I'm starting to get annoyed with the fact that I can't play the game and spend twenty dollars on it.

Hi shanna2015,

·         What browser do you use?

·         What is the full error message that you receive?

·         Are you able to play games properly?

If you use Internet Explorer, you can follow these methods and check if it helps.


Method 1

You can follow this link and check if the problem persists.

How to resolve script errors in Internet Explorer on Windows computers

Note: Article applies to IE 7 or IE 8 however remains valid for IE 9 as well.


Method 2

You can also enable compatibility view in Internet Explorer and try to play the game.

Some sites Web may not behave as expected in Internet Explorer

Hope the helps of information.

Please post back and we do know.

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