It is the North american version of the tom's hardware forum in the Graphics and Display section, I used to stay there from before, but since yesterday, When I try to open that link, the URL suddenly go to http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/forum-15.html
I don't mind that I am in UK forum, but the right top corner is not working and therefore I can't see when people answers my post, and by far it is the only problem I'm facing.
I have tried anything I probably should try, like typing the URL by copy pasting, Different browser, Different system, Even Different section. But no avail.
Or this is just occurring on me? What should I do then?
And moderators, please check If I am writing on the right section. If no, please move this thread and tell me , Please apologize if I do because I think this is the third thread I am starting.
Again thanks guys for looking here you people who are trying to help me is very good .
I'm currently using Chrome and I'll see what happens after clearing cache, thanks .
Sadly, still it doesn't work. I think it has to do something with my address because Even I logged in or not logged in, I will still go to the UK version and even I used different system. I thought first it was SOPA and PIPA demonstration but since other can open it and work well I guess it has something to do with my address. Any help guys? By I mean suddenly when I open the link, it doesn't open to the north american ones, but straight it opens the UK one. Really really odd.
Message edited by refillable on 01-18-2012 at 07:48:10 PM
I'm suffering the same problem of being sent from the US site to the UK site with the following sections:
CPU & Components
Overclocking
Motherboards & Memory
Systems
Storage
Graphics & Displays
Site Bug Reports
Strangely, the Windows 8 and Windows 7 sections work just fine. Please share the solution to this problem. I'm using Google Chrome 16.0.912.75, cleared the browsing data already and logged on and off from the TH forums several times.
Rather than messing with your Hosts file, it may work if you add www.toms.co.uk to your Restricted Sites zone in IE, thus preventing yourself from being taken there when you want to go to toms.com.
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I'm not using IE, but Google Chrome. While blocking the UK site might work, it doesn't help because I have posted on both the UK and US sites. Well, I'll give it a go and see what happens.
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