How do I fix "500 Internal Server Error"?

with the letters "nginx" or something like that written underneath that. I'm browsing with Google Chrome. I can access sites just fine, except Google. And when I try to search using the url line, I get the same page. Same thing if I search from Yahoo!s, or any other search engines home page. How do I fix this? Thank you!

2011-08-18T20:58:35Z

So basically I have to be passive about this, nothing I can do to fix this? Or could the problem be from a virus?

Anonymous2011-08-18T20:57:15Z

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It sounds like you have a virus that redirects your search results.

Follow this link to Panda Active scan and check your system.

http://www.thetechblurb.com/recommends/pandaactivescan.php/

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?2017-01-11T12:37:37Z

Im not having this concern yet gf is she will log onto facebook with the aid of her telephone and different cellular units yet whilst it consists of a working laptop or computing device that is unable to log in and we get the 5 hundred inner errors Server errors. perhaps its a trojan horse going around facebook that is inflicting this

your great granpa2011-08-18T20:52:39Z

The message comes from the website you are trying to visit. The website owner has to fix it.

Caleb2011-08-18T20:52:25Z

Slam your finger down on 'f5' and hope for the best, if that doesn't work, wait a few minutes then try again.