PC started to fail when loading pages. Page unresponsive messages
Restarting worked the first time but is there some known cause for this?
Tetrachloride
(8,444 posts)Last edited Sat Oct 1, 2022, 06:55 PM - Edit history (2)
4 wait 1 minute
5. start router and wait 1 minute
6. start computer
7. install ad blockers
there are some additional techniques but this is the fastest in 5 minutes.
Advertisers can be on cheapskate servers and can use elaborate advertising code to track you. Both aspects will slow you. The combination will slow you more.
8. (edit) clear browser cache (ty to suggestions below) by Jerry. See that post.
ty to all participants of this thread.
usonian
(13,582 posts)IMO, malware is delivered mostly through phishing (links in emails, messages and web pages) and via ads, which are rarely vetted.
Web sites just subscribe to some ad service now even knowing what ads will be delivered. They just see the dollar signs.
Ad-blockers, used in significant number, can transform the internet from a cesspool of spyware and malware into something better.
(and do support DU with memberships, so they don't have to show ads!)
One can add an ad-blocker in less than a minute.
Jerry2144
(2,614 posts)Sometimes that gets corrupted and causes pages to stall. Do all the above, then launch your browser and press control and shift and delete at the same time, then release all keys. Follow the prompts and delete the cached files and cookies. You will need to log bag into every site, but things should be snappier
In Mac, its command shift delete. But same thing otherwise
Tetrachloride
(8,444 posts)1. your click on a link
2. convert the link to a deeper and deeper IP address and
3. retrieve the contents going back to you.
abstractly: some concepts are interrupt hierarchy and derefencing ( saying hello to an address). unresponsive . means that someone is in an infinite loop OR a red stoplight.
By rebooting, we can get a clean interrupt hierarchy and an all new set of internal addresses.
(I may be taking liberties with some concepts and the names of some concepts)
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,567 posts)... close the browser, and (for windows) simultaneously press windows key + R to get the RUN dialog.
Then type "cmd" and press the "enter" key.
At the command line type "ipconfig /flushdns" and press the "enter" key.
To close the command line window type "exit" and press the "enter" key or just click the "X" at the top right corner.
canetoad
(18,098 posts)Your network/wireless adapter needs to be reset. Restart does the trick.