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  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium
       #11

    This is a common problem across all windows operating systems. I havent seen a fix for it yet.

    Heard things from IE, secuirty software, hard disk, to all sorts of would be fixes, but no solutions just try try this etc with no results.

    Wouldnt waste my time chasing around in circles. The only common thread has been Microsoft operating systems and maybe its a Microsoft update ??? who knows.

    Lots of sites with the same problem reported and nobody has found a solution.

    Pity Microsoft doesnt look into it.

    If i see a solution that works will post it here.
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  2. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Alllant said:
    This is a common problem across all windows operating systems. I havent seen a fix for it yet.

    Heard things from IE, secuirty software, hard disk, to all sorts of would be fixes, but no solutions just try try this etc with no results.

    Wouldnt waste my time chasing around in circles. The only common thread has been Microsoft operating systems and maybe its a Microsoft update ??? who knows.

    Lots of sites with the same problem reported and nobody has found a solution.

    Pity Microsoft doesnt look into it.

    If i see a solution that works will post it here.
    i had it on IE8 and it was freezing too much, so i updated to IE9 and a few here and there, but it didi the same thing. I downloaded pretty much any kind of browsers and same thing.
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  3. Posts : 188
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    marsmimar said:
    If it's an ISP problem you might try resetting winsock. According to Microsoft the winsock protocol is used by Windows to communicate with other computers and to access resources on the Internet, such as e-mail and Web sites. I had intermittent loss of connectivity last year and these were the things I tried. Ultimately I had to get a different brand modem to solve the connectivity issue. :

    Resetting Winsock Protocol
    no ISP problem, maybe it's just my computer and something is just messing with the internet?
    because everything else is fine.
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  4. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #14

    Back to my first thought - if it is happening with any browser, then I would certainly check your AV settings. Which Anti-virus are you using?
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  5. Posts : 5,105
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
       #15

    Hi DrBejar :)

    Do you use CCleaner - freeware to clean out your junk ? also do you clear your browsers History ? and just one more thing that wont hurt (cmd and type ipconfig/flushdns press enter... type exit to exit cmd)
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  6. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium
       #16

    Hi again. I have seen suggestions re all the security packages going around yet none caused the problem. Also graphics cards hard drives you name it so many with this problem yet only common thread is microsoft.

    Question: does it happen on mac or linux that is other operating systems ??

    I am not smart enough to try setting up linux or XXXX etc sure someone here is tho.

    I have personally removed all other software other than microsoft then re installed windows 7 and I still get the problem.

    Need someone smarter and more computer smarts than me to try to isolate the problem.

    My thought is Microsoft software ???
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