Browers crash constantly and don’t load pages..

October 14th, 2013

I know it’s the computer because on my laptop everything is working normally, but on my desktop when I open up internet explorer delete everything cache cookies etc the same problems persists. When I try to use google chrome it just hangs and doesn’t load the pages and i try to go to settings but it’s stuck on the loading screen like it’s trying to go to a website.. How do I fix this problem. I already tried uninstalling google chrome, but the same problems persists. What action do I take?
Answer #1
try Firefox
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/
Answer #2
wazz12 replied: try Firefox
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/

I have no objection to firefox, but I would like to have my web browsers fixed.
Answer #3
jasonxman replied: I have no objection to firefox, but I would like to have my web browsers fixed.
Might be a DNS issue. Try flushing your dns cache and using OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. But if your laptop works fine on the same network, DNS should not be a problem.
Since its isolated on one computer, you might have malware on that computer, make sure its clean. Its some soft of configuration issue.
As far as IE crashing. What do you expect? Its the worst browser you could use.
wazz12 replied: try Firefox
You really should switch over to FF. It has everything all the other browsers have, plus anything else you want. I cant begin to explain how many little things about FF make it better and more usable than other browsers.
You do web development? You need FF =D
PS: Have you tried using FF on the problem computer? Is it just IE and Chrome that don’t work? Or all browsers?
Answer #4
Yes sometimes in chrome it happens try stable version of chrome even its old version,
http://www.filehippo.com/download_google_chrome/
Answer #5
SmAsHeDr replied: jasonxman replied: I have no objection to firefox, but I would like to have my web browsers fixed.
Might be a DNS issue. Try flushing your dns cache and using OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. But if your laptop works fine on the same network, DNS should not be a problem.
Since its isolated on one computer, you might have malware on that computer, make sure its clean. Its some soft of configuration issue.
As far as IE crashing. What do you expect? Its the worst browser you could use.
wazz12 replied: try Firefox
You really should switch over to FF. It has everything all the other browsers have, plus anything else you want. I cant begin to explain how many little things about FF make it better and more usable than other browsers.
You do web development? You need FF =D
PS: Have you tried using FF on the problem computer? Is it just IE and Chrome that don't work? Or all browsers?

I haven’t tried firefox since i can’t download it. I’ll just use my laptop and download it and see what happens. I’ll also run a spyware scan as well. Keep you guys updated.
Answer #6
jasonxman replied: I haven't tried firefox since i can't download it. I'll just use my laptop and download it and see what happens. I'll also run a spyware scan as well. Keep you guys updated.
Well, its defiantly a configuration issue of some kind on the PC. One of the above should help you fix it. But I’m out, good luck, til tomorrow…
PS: Give safe mode with networking a try with a portable version of firefox if all else fails. Then you can take it from there, try to avoid re-installing. You can also run Malwarebytes from safe mode to scan for infections.

 

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