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I've been in a similar situation before, where opening a web page is slow for the first time and getting faster after that. You can check the browser's **settings,Many browsers use IE's **settings by default,So you need to open IE's browser "Internet Options" to find the "Links" tab, and then find the "LAN settings", after opening there is a "use **server for LAN" and "Auto-detect settings", remove these two previous small checks, click OK, apply the settings, and then it should be restored.
If you are considering your local area network, I suggest you ask your neighbor if this is the case with his Internet access, and if so, I recommend that the router be reset to factory settings and re-set the relevant settings. In addition, you can contact the local network operator, and the service abroad is generally good, hehe.
In addition, what you said may have been overlooked, according to what you said, my solution should be able to solve it, if the machine takes me, I will definitely get it, but now we just talk about it...
The one upstairs, the puppy high-speed browser? Is it very fast?
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I'm going to solve the problem of networking.
First of all, how do you access 16m broadband? ADSL seems to be up to 4M, usually said 16M, in fact, it is 16MB, converted to KB= 2048KB S, you use Thunderbolt yourself to see if the average speed is 2048
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Is someone cracking your wireless router password?
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Try Sogou's high-speed browser.
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If it is caused by excessive caching, the solution is as follows:
1. The first step is to open the browser, clear the cache of the browser itself, click the three dots in the settings in the upper right corner, and then click the "Settings" option.
2. In the second step, after performing the above operations, select the "Select what you want to clear" option, you can delete the content you want to delete according to the situation, see the figure below, go to the steps below.
3. In the third step, after performing the above operation of building a locust finch, you need to click to clear the traces of the bright and virtual Internet - then click on the Internet option, see the figure below, go to the steps below.
4. Fourth, after performing the above operations, delete the browsing history when exiting, and click the "Delete" button, as shown in the figure below. In this way, the problem is solved.
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You open the browser, the browser wants to load the program, of course it will "stuck", but the configuration is different, and the "stuck" time is also different.
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Mine is the same.,It's useless to just reinstall the system.,It's also stuck when you open it.,But it's still okay to browse the web after opening.。
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System FAQ It doesn't matter.
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Check it with security protection software,See if there is garbage or cache or something,You use other browsers to try not to appear in this situation,If it doesn't appear, it's a problem with IE itself,You can re-open the next one from the Internet or use IE's automatic repair。 If this is also the case with other browsers, then it is time to take a good look at the problem with your computer, virus garbage? Fault?
Speed? And so on and so forth.
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You have too many Internet Explorer add-ons. IE icon right-click and select "Start without add-on" at this time, which is normal.
Reset the browser after IE opens, and then remove the ones you don't use frequently in the "Manage Add-ons" section of "Tools".
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Here's how I solved it.
IE7 or above.
Tools - Manage Add-ons - Enabling or disabling add-ons has an item called icbc anti....After selecting it, click Disable in the bottom left corner Try again, it's okay This can also be enabled.
If you don't have this item, you can disable them all, enable them one by one, and basically find an impact of this icbc anti ...It seems to be ICBC's security detection control, and you can choose whether to disable it or not.
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Clear your cache and restart your browser.
To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.
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