[SOLVED] Windows XP internet explorer "This Page Can Not Be Displayed" No Solution!!

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Hello,
So I was having a HUGE problem, where Internet Explorer was not displaying any pages, besides google.com, and this: http://bonzi.link/.

This is on a Virtualbox virtual machine. (It won't let me share files with host to guest, so I can not share chrome .)

I tried searching Google, YouTube, for solutions, for hours. I tried everything every website, and video said, but still. No luck. I disabled my windows firewall, and did a LOT more. Still, no luck.

I tried putting windows xp chrome browser on a USB drive, and plugging it in, but winXP does not detect usb3.

If anyone can help me find a solution, than I would just be SOOOO thankful after hours of searching and finding NO SOLUTION!
 
Hello,
So I was having a HUGE problem, where Internet Explorer was not displaying any pages, besides google.com, and this: http://bonzi.link/.

This is on a Virtualbox virtual machine. (It won't let me share files with host to guest, so I can not share chrome .)

I tried searching Google, YouTube, for solutions, for hours. I tried everything every website, and video said, but still. No luck. I disabled my windows firewall, and did a LOT more. Still, no luck.

I tried putting windows xp chrome browser on a USB drive, and plugging it in, but winXP does not detect usb3.

If anyone can help me find a solution, than I would just be SOOOO thankful after hours of searching and finding NO SOLUTION!
XP has been dead for a while now I don't think this is out of the ordinary.
 
WELL, People still use WindowsXP inside virtual machines.
Yeah but it hasn't had updates in years so a lot of standards have come in that it doesn't natively support now. Wouldn't be surprised a lot of sites won't work with it now. I don't think XP supports HTTPS in IE.

To install a browser is this on a desktop? because you can get a SATA disc drive and try load it from a disc?
 
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Yeah but it hasn't had updates in years so a lot of standards have come in that it doesn't natively support now. Wouldn't be surprised a lot of sites won't work with it now. I don't think XP supports HTTPS in IE.

To install a browser is this on a desktop? because you can get a SATA disc drive and try load it from a disc?
You are right. Only http sites work, but thank you! I will try your recommendation and see if it works.:dawa:
 
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Yeah but it hasn't had updates in years so a lot of standards have come in that it doesn't natively support now. Wouldn't be surprised a lot of sites won't work with it now. I don't think XP supports HTTPS in IE.

To install a browser is this on a desktop? because you can get a SATA disc drive and try load it from a disc?
Thanks!!:)