Marios1441
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Some webpages are not loading for a day. I'm using just about every browser like Maxthon, Mozzila Firefox,
Chrome and opera and Internet Explorer and the problem appears again. Sometimes is fixed via pc restart only.
Why is happening and what should i do? I'm also trying to clean the browser cache but not always fixed. Is it
something wrong with my pc? Is very annoying problem.
Chrome and opera and Internet Explorer and the problem appears again. Sometimes is fixed via pc restart only.
Why is happening and what should i do? I'm also trying to clean the browser cache but not always fixed. Is it
something wrong with my pc? Is very annoying problem.
Solution
Hi
Make sure that the TCP/IP, is set to obtain IP address automatically (obtain DNS server address automatically is automatically selected).
What kind of antivirus software are you running, some people have reported that this issue was caused by there anti malware software.
If you do have Malwarebytes install run it and see if it finds anything.
It may be that your best bet it to do a reset of Windows 10, I've found a lot of people who couldn't fix this without doing that.
I can't find any other solutions that seem to work universally.
Mike
Make sure that the TCP/IP, is set to obtain IP address automatically (obtain DNS server address automatically is automatically selected).
What kind of antivirus software are you running, some people have reported that this issue was caused by there anti malware software.
If you do have Malwarebytes install run it and see if it finds anything.
It may be that your best bet it to do a reset of Windows 10, I've found a lot of people who couldn't fix this without doing that.
I can't find any other solutions that seem to work universally.
Mike
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Hi
This seems to be a fairly common complaint, I've had it myself not too long ago, but only in Internet Explorer.
Take a look at this video...
I don't know from personal experience that this will work but a number of people who have had similar issues report that it worked for them.
Mike
This seems to be a fairly common complaint, I've had it myself not too long ago, but only in Internet Explorer.
Take a look at this video...
I don't know from personal experience that this will work but a number of people who have had similar issues report that it worked for them.
Mike
Marios1441
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It didn't worked. I'm trying to access Geniusnet.comHi
This seems to be a fairly common complaint, I've had it myself not too long ago, but only in Internet Explorer.
Take a look at this video...
I don't know from personal experience that this will work but a number of people who have had similar issues report that it worked for them.
Mike
Marios1441
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New webpages that don't load they come continuesly.
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Hi
Make sure that the TCP/IP, is set to obtain IP address automatically (obtain DNS server address automatically is automatically selected).
What kind of antivirus software are you running, some people have reported that this issue was caused by there anti malware software.
If you do have Malwarebytes install run it and see if it finds anything.
It may be that your best bet it to do a reset of Windows 10, I've found a lot of people who couldn't fix this without doing that.
I can't find any other solutions that seem to work universally.
Mike
Make sure that the TCP/IP, is set to obtain IP address automatically (obtain DNS server address automatically is automatically selected).
What kind of antivirus software are you running, some people have reported that this issue was caused by there anti malware software.
If you do have Malwarebytes install run it and see if it finds anything.
It may be that your best bet it to do a reset of Windows 10, I've found a lot of people who couldn't fix this without doing that.
I can't find any other solutions that seem to work universally.
Mike