Had same problem with loading pages after I rebooted, after changing user profile.
Rebooted again, windows firewall (which had not been "on") gave me a message saying it had blocked sunbelt and gave me this info below line. I chose to "block". I disabled sunbelt and turned on Windows firewall for the moment now to do the rootkit. Looked like Sunbelt was trying to connect to net as soon as computer loaded up? I will get rid of Sunbelt no problem, but then I need a firewall. Will try to download zonealarm tonight while I sleep.
Strangely the last two times I rebooted it went smoothly like its supposed to instead of the typical taking 5 minutes to shut down.
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Understanding when to block a program
When Windows Firewall is turned on and a program on your computer attempts to accept connections from the Internet or a network, the firewall blocks the program from doing this and displays a message giving you the option to unblock the program.
For example, suppose you've set up your computer to play a game with other players over the Internet. Because the firewall prevents the game from accepting connections from the Internet, the game will not be able to receive the information from other players that it needs to work correctly. A message will appear, asking what actions you'd like to take.
When you get this message, choose:
Keep Blocking to prevent the program from ever accepting connections without your permission.
Unblock only if you know why the program is asking to accept connections to your computer, or if you know that the program is trustworthy. (In the game example above, this is the option you would choose.)
Ask Me Later if you don't know whether to permanently block or unblock the program. This option keeps the program blocked (for greater security), and you will get this message again the next time that you start the program.
If you choose to unblock the program, Windows Firewall creates an exception for that program to allow it to communicate through the firewall. The firewall won't notify you when that program wants to receive connections in the future. When you close the program, the temporary opening in your firewall is also closed.
Notes
These choices apply to every user who logs on to this computer.
For some games (DirectX games), the message might be hidden behind the program. To see the message, minimize or close the program.
These messages can be disabled by using Windows Firewall, netsh.exe, or Group Policy. To disable these messages in Windows Firewall, on the Exceptions tab, clear the Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program check box. However, we recommend that you keep these messages enabled to help monitor the security of your computer.
If Don't allow exceptions is selected on the General tab, you will not receive this message because the firewall will not allow any communications regardless of other settings you might have made.