Anyone besides me having problems using I.E. 10? I've had a problem with loading web pages, and it began on Tuesday. I'll enter a web address, like www.abc123.com, have the page load, then get no response when I try to scroll or click on a link. After several seconds, I get the message "abc123.com is not responding" displayed on the bottom of the browser window, along with a button marked "recover webpage". Sometimes the recovery works, and sometimes I receive a message to close the browser.
This is something new to me, I've never had it occur prior to Tuesday. I know an update to I.E. 10 was a part of the patch, and I know my version number has changed - 10.0.9200.16721 vs. 10.0.9200.16688. Any ideas what to do? Or is it yet another problem I must learn to live with?
Edit: I was just at Microsoft's website looking for more info and yet another problem with several of their webpages: "Microsoft.com is not responding due to a long running script" along with the button "stop script"! It appears that diewunderkinder at Microsoft have fixed one problem and created several more in the process. I'm glad I have Pale Moon and the Tor browser to use while they sort this out.
* You can also call your ISP who can check your settings to see if there's a network problem. If you use CenturyLink ("Qwest") in the U.S. you can ask them to switch Hubs which an alleviate congestion.
Thanks for your reply. I was having trouble keeping my eyes open last night, so I waited until today to get back to you. zzz
1.) I probably reboot 2-3 times a day, so I doubt that's a factor.
2.) I did reset my Wi-Fi modem this morning, I'll keep that in mind if I have future problems.
3.) My upload/download speeds seem normal, I tried 4 different locations on speakeasy.net/speedtest.
4.) About 3-4 weeks ago, Verizon assigned me a new I.P. address, and when I contacted them I was informed that I had been assigned to a new node (their terminology for "hub" I presume?) due to problems/complaints from customers in my area. It did improve my upload/download speeds slightly.
@Nergal
Thanks for your reply. Followed your instructions, and I have one question. If I have "DNS Cache" enabled (checked) in "System" under the Windows tab in CCleaner, then I'm doing the same thing? (y/n)?