Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Paul wrote:
Bill or Linda Rothman wrote:
Basically, my Sea Monkey is not able to some load webpages anymore;
some do and some don't. This is a sudden change; everything has worked
fine for years.

I can't get Yahoo or Facebook to load properly.

I tried to uninstall SM and the download and install it again but
nothing changed.

It's got to be in my computer because I have 2 computers and on the
other one (which is a mirror of the 1st) Sea Monkey is working
perfectly as always. It's like my computer can't recognize web pages
any more in SM; However, those same webpages load fine in Firefox.

Any ideas? Thanks!

I concur with cmcadams.
Flush your DNS and see if it helps.

In case the OP doesn't know how:

 From a (DOS-type) command prompt, enter
     ipconfig/flushdns
and hit Enter. You should get something like this:
     Windows IP Configuration
     Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
     C:\Users\Your Name Here>

If you don't know how to get a command prompt, the easiest way in recent 
versions of
Windows is to press the Windows button plus "R" (simultaneously, not 
sequentially),
enter "cmd" (no quotation marks), and hit Enter.

This is easiest and what to try first.

If it doesn't work, OP could check whether the 2 computers have common DNS settings. That one computer isn't (for instance) set to defaults--letting the ISP handle it--with the other set to some specific address in "Internet Connection (TC/IP) Properties" reached through "Local Area Connection Properties", after right-clicking Properties on "Local Area Connection". The preceding does assume things are named the same in OP's version(s) of Windows. :P

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