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I have a mid 2009 MBP with Snow Leopard. It doesn't matter which browser I use, I constantly have to restart the MBP to continue web surfing. This happens mainly with content rich websites but not always. I have an iPad as well at home, and when I use it for the web on the same network, it does not have a problem loading websites at all.
I have actually called Apple support 2X since I only recently installed Snow Leopard. In one case, the fellow had me change an address in the DNS section of Airport. In the second case, the young lady had me go into the safe mode in Snow Leopard and remove the existing cache files. I still have the problem. There's something in the MBP's operating system that's causing a problem with the loading of websites, but so far, I cannot isolate it. I also have a PC laptop, and don't seem to have a problem with the internet when I use it. Anybody have any suggestions/ experience with this issue?
I have actually called Apple support 2X since I only recently installed Snow Leopard. In one case, the fellow had me change an address in the DNS section of Airport. In the second case, the young lady had me go into the safe mode in Snow Leopard and remove the existing cache files. I still have the problem. There's something in the MBP's operating system that's causing a problem with the loading of websites, but so far, I cannot isolate it. I also have a PC laptop, and don't seem to have a problem with the internet when I use it. Anybody have any suggestions/ experience with this issue?