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HP Pavilion x360 - 13-u131tu
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Previously I noted that whenever LAN was connected to computer, it very frequently used to redirect me to many of the msn pages. I thought it was the browser which was creating this problem as there was no fluctuations of the internet. After using many other browsers, I found that the redirects are usual for all the browsers and hence there must be a problem in my computer and not in the browser. Thus, I asked about my problem in the microsoft community and got a solution. I had to conduct a "clean boot" which actually stopped the redirects and I noticed that many of the services were actually disabled to stop the redirects. But just turning the services off is not a real solution. So, after disabling only few of them and keeping all others enabled, and continuing this process for multiple times, I understood it was the "HP Comm Recovery" which had been the generator for this issue. Thereafter, I came here to get a solution to my problem.

 

The clean boot process I followed : How to perform a clean boot in Windows

The thread of the discussions in microsoft community : Random and frequent redirects to msn pages whenever connected to internet

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