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Some Web Pages Will Not Load?
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<blockquote data-quote="VegasGeorge" data-source="post: 960912" data-attributes="member: 21096"><p>I've never heard of an internet connection that is selective about failing to load pages. Either they all load, or they don't. Sometimes a particular page will fail to load because of a busy server at the other end, or some such remote reason. But that isn't a consistent, long term problem. So I don't think your internet connection is to blame. If some web pages are consistently loading OK, they they all should.</p><p></p><p>The first thing for you to do is to clean up your machine. Download Onyx and run all the maintenance routines. Then go to Library/Preferences, and delete the .plst file for your browser (example: com.apple.safari.plst). In Safari, go to Safari/Reset Safari and Safari/Empty Cache.</p><p></p><p>Let us know if any of this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasGeorge, post: 960912, member: 21096"] I've never heard of an internet connection that is selective about failing to load pages. Either they all load, or they don't. Sometimes a particular page will fail to load because of a busy server at the other end, or some such remote reason. But that isn't a consistent, long term problem. So I don't think your internet connection is to blame. If some web pages are consistently loading OK, they they all should. The first thing for you to do is to clean up your machine. Download Onyx and run all the maintenance routines. Then go to Library/Preferences, and delete the .plst file for your browser (example: com.apple.safari.plst). In Safari, go to Safari/Reset Safari and Safari/Empty Cache. Let us know if any of this helps. [/QUOTE]
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