Toshiba M305-S4910 internet problems

I bought a Toshiba M305-S4910 last night and everything works great but when I tried to exit out of my internet explorer 7 several new screens of the internet would open.  Everytime I tried to close one, like 10 more would open.  the only way I knew how to correct this was to totally log off because they just kept popping up.  It happened like three or four times last night.  I have a Belkin wireless G router and was using that as my internet signal.  I have used this before with my work laptops and have never had this problem.  I really don't want to have to take this in to the store so any help would be appreciated. 

aworden wrote:
I bought a Toshiba M305-S4910 last night and everything works great but when I tried to exit out of my internet explorer 7 several new screens of the internet would open.  Everytime I tried to close one, like 10 more would open.  the only way I knew how to correct this was to totally log off because they just kept popping up.  It happened like three or four times last night.  I have a Belkin wireless G router and was using that as my internet signal.  I have used this before with my work laptops and have never had this problem.  I really don't want to have to take this in to the store so any help would be appreciated. 
Stop visiting shady websites and use a popup blocker.
This is not a problem with the machine, it's a problem of the website you're visiting (and to a lesser degree, IE in general on ANY machine).  Many "less reputable" websites will spawn popup ads, AND those popups will spawn more popups when you try to click out of them.
Mozilla Firefox has a built-in popup blocker that should be sufficient.  It's also, in general, more secure than IE.
*disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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