This thing really
irritates us.
Remedies :-
1st way
For Google Chrome:-
- Click on “Customize and control Google Chrome” (On top-right corner of google chrome screen )
- Inside it, click on settings
- You will see a heading “On Startup”
- Inside it click on Set Pages
- A small window will pop-up. You will see some URL’s written in it. Clear them all.
- Click Ok and come out of it.
- Next You will see a heading “Search”
- Either select your search engine by choosing it from the drop down list. Otherwise, you can select your search engine by clicking on Manage Search Engines.
For Internet Explorer:-
- Click on "Search Text Box" on top right corner of Internet Explorer
- Click on the down-side arrow, which will display a list of search engines
- If your particular search engine is not mentioned in that list, then click on “Find More Providers”
- The following page will be displayed.Scroll down the page and click on the search provider you want.
- A new window will be popped up. Simply click on “Add”
- Now, again goto Step-2 and you will find your search engine available in the drop-down list.
- Select it
2nd way:-
- Find the icon of your browser
- Right Click it
- Click on "Properties'"
- Look at the tabs, there will be a tab named “Shortcut”
- Inside the shortcut tab, there is a label called “Target” and after that a long address would be written.
- In that long address, remove everything after “.exe”.
- Remember, don’t remove “ after .exe
- Now do this for all icons for your browser.
- Sometimes, after doing this, the problem is not solved, so go into the settings of Google Chrome (click on “Customize and control Google Chrome” on top right side -> go to extensions in the left pane ->find the name which appears when a new tab open ->delete it )
- Restart the browser and your default page problem would be solved.
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