Pages won't load without several refreshes

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 RC 64-bit
       #1

    Pages won't load without several refreshes


    Hi Everybody,
    I'm having a strange problem that I have never seen or heard of. Every time I try to do anything in windows 7 that requires an internet connection, it gives me a "Page cannot be displayed" or "Page not found" message. The only way I can get some pages to load is to refresh them several times, after wich they will finally load. It is not just a problem in IE8, as Chrome, and firefox do the same thing. Windows will not update anymore as it cannot get a connection, and I cannot purchase items from steam or itunes because they give me a "cannot find a secure connection" error. I recently reformatted and the problem still persists. Other PCs on my network do not have the same problem. I recently moved all of my components to a new chasis, and am wondering if the ethernet port or controller could have been damaged. If anybody could shed some light on this problem it would be greatly appreciated, as my PC has become almost unusable.
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  2. Posts : 1,289
       #2

    noahmichvfs said:
    Hi Everybody,
    I'm having a strange problem that I have never seen or heard of. Every time I try to do anything in windows 7 that requires an internet connection, it gives me a "Page cannot be displayed" or "Page not found" message. The only way I can get some pages to load is to refresh them several times, after wich they will finally load. It is not just a problem in IE8, as Chrome, and firefox do the same thing. Windows will not update anymore as it cannot get a connection, and I cannot purchase items from steam or itunes because they give me a "cannot find a secure connection" error. I recently reformatted and the problem still persists. Other PCs on my network do not have the same problem. I recently moved all of my components to a new chasis, and am wondering if the ethernet port or controller could have been damaged. If anybody could shed some light on this problem it would be greatly appreciated, as my PC has become almost unusable.
    Hi Noah,

    Have you tried running Network Diagnostics when this issue occurs and can you upload the report it saves?

    Steven
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 RC 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply,
    I have tried it several times but it reports everything as normal. When the problem first arose however, IE8 would run a repair wizard to try to fix the problem, but it kept crashing and shutting down my browser. I had to restart several times before IE stopped running the wizard.
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  4. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #4

    click start, in the start search box, type cmd and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. in the command prompt, type the following commands:
    ipconfig /flushdns
    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /renew
    Note: press enter after each command.
    delete all cookies and temp files and see if its making any difference.
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  5. Posts : 3
    XP & W7
       #5

    If the above doesn't help: Give Wireshark (Wireshark: Go deep.) a try. Just start it, start sniffing & try do open your webpage, then post the results here.
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  6. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #6

    page load prob


    noahmichvfs said:
    Thanks for the reply,
    I have tried it several times but it reports everything as normal. When the problem first arose however, IE8 would run a repair wizard to try to fix the problem, but it kept crashing and shutting down my browser. I had to restart several times before IE stopped running the wizard.
    Hey

    Try this: In IE goto tools>internet options>connections>lan> UNcheck auto detect.
    Reboot computer and cable modem, and router. If that doesn't work we need to start examining your device manager, and event viewer

    Ken
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #7

    2 things to note:

    I cannot purchase items from steam or itunes because they give me a "cannot find a secure connection" error.
    At first glance, that to me indicates some sort of massive OS structure failure and / or massive viral / malware infection. however,
    I recently reformatted and the problem still persists. Other PCs on my network do not have the same problem. I recently moved all of my components to a new chasis, and am wondering if the ethernet port or controller could have been damaged. If anybody could shed some light on this problem it would be greatly appreciated, as my PC has become almost unusable.
    ...indicates a troublesome driver for your NIC and / or a major IRQ conflict on your system or bad hardware.

    Get your HW checked (a *nix live CD / DVD is a good way to check it) - if all works well, then it is either your OS installation, or else something somewhere infecting you.

    If you need to reinstall *again* make sure you use a completely different to rule out (and help prevent future) infection.
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  8. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 RC 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    After using the "ipconfig /flushdns" command, browser pages seem to be loading fine. The main problem now is updating windows. I had to activate windows over the phone because the activation wizard could not get a connection, but windows update still can't connect.
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  9. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #9

    To fix windows update, what's the error that you get while updating?
    If you are facing severe trouble with windows, you can do a repair install to fix many issues.
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  10. Posts : 1
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #10

    thanks noahmichvfs. "ipconfig /flushdns" command works miracle. everthing is just fine. pages open in just a click away. before this command i suppose to format my system to install fresh copy. which takes hours to install config my way. u saved my precious time. thanks a lot.
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