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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

skinny - 24 Sep 2015 09:23 - 10850 of 11003

My internet keeps dropping out after @5 minutes and reloads after a similar interval - I've tried a different router, filter, cables etc - but no difference - any ideas or is likely to be my ISP or other?

HARRYCAT - 24 Sep 2015 10:28 - 10851 of 11003

Tried Ping test?

Haystack - 24 Sep 2015 10:31 - 10852 of 11003

If you contact your ISP they can do some diagnostics over the connection. They can even adjust settings at their end. Which ISP is it?

ExecLine - 24 Sep 2015 13:15 - 10853 of 11003

Same here.

It's extremely frustrating. I use Develo adapters to make the 240v house mains function like a hard wired network.

My internet provider is BT who give me Infinity 1. When it goes down, you don't really know what's causing it. One or more of the Develo Adapters?; BT?; wiring or cables?; the modem?

But deep down, it does heavily point towards being BT.

There's kids coming home from school and the internet usage goes up. Then there's stuff like 'catch up tv' or internet tv, films, games, etc. I just cannot believe in the quality of the infrastructure.

kimoldfield - 24 Sep 2015 19:55 - 10854 of 11003

Hmm. Could be a universal problem. I'm with PlusNet, unlimited, recently the speed has been dropping dramatically then recovering. I've had to switch everything off then restart on a few occasions. I've been blaming the kids/wife/dog/next door neighbours/Jeremy Corbyn et al; could it be Aliens?!:o)

Sequestor - 25 Sep 2015 08:32 - 10855 of 11003

When I power on WIN10 I get a really good pic and a question if I like it or not-I like it/them.
However on another PC in the house on WIN1O this doesn`t appear, any idea how to get it- tried Microsoft help without success

skinny - 25 Sep 2015 08:54 - 10856 of 11003

Thanks for the input - I was out for the rest of yesterday and last night - it seems fine this morning - so I assume it was Talktalk - really frustrating, but to be honest - quite rare these days.

Sequestor - 28 Sep 2015 09:56 - 10857 of 11003

Ah got it it`s Windows Spotlight!

HARRYCAT - 28 Sep 2015 12:14 - 10858 of 11003

On Win10 am now suffering the very annoying problem of new tabs hanging and becoming unresponsive in both Chrome and Edge (which I used to call IE).
Opening pages in a new window solves the problem, but multiple tabs in either browser just causes the whole lot to jam up! I assume it's an extension somewhere but even un-installing and re-installing doesn't solve it. Soooooooo annoying as I don't think I have changed anything in the settings.

skinny - 28 Sep 2015 12:22 - 10859 of 11003

It does sound like an extension problem?

For info - I currently have 20 tabs open under Chrome.

A little bit here.

HARRYCAT - 28 Sep 2015 12:27 - 10860 of 11003

There is a whole forum on the current problems with Chrome, but there doesn't seem to be a 'one thing fixes all' solution. (That's the one I found skinny....your link).
I only have Rapport and AdBlock Plus as extensions at the moment (Apart from the Google own extensions) so might have to disable them and see if that changes anything.

skinny - 28 Sep 2015 12:31 - 10861 of 11003

Apart from the defaults, I only have AdBlock Plus if that helps narrow it down.

HARRYCAT - 28 Sep 2015 13:57 - 10862 of 11003

Have disabled all Extensions and no different. New tabs still hang.
No doubt Google will come up with a fix at some point.....says he hopefully!

ExecLine - 28 Sep 2015 14:22 - 10863 of 11003

Lots of people use CCleaner.

Do check that it isn't running from StartUp by unclicking it and thereby disabling it in your StartUp Folder.

The best way of doing this is to open CCleaner itself and then do so from the appropriate section of StartUp in CCleaner.

IMHO, if CCleaner is running at the same time as an AV program then it is possible to easily 'choke up' the browser. Disabling CCleaner from StartUp stops this.

Of course, you can always advantageously use CCleaner independently and seperately later.

HARRYCAT - 29 Sep 2015 09:17 - 10864 of 11003

Strangely opening pages in a new window solves the problem, so that's what I am having to do for the foreseeable future. Haven't yet found a way of getting Chrome to open every link in a new window by default rather than a new tab.

skinny - 29 Sep 2015 10:30 - 10865 of 11003

Harry - have a look here - looks a bit over the top, but 6 has the option to "open all bookmarks in new window" where all bookmarks have been predefined by you.

HARRYCAT - 29 Sep 2015 10:51 - 10866 of 11003

Now got C:\Program Files(x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe
The server threw an exception

Having Googled all of that, seems it's an ongoing problem. No known fix yet....as far as I can see.

ExecLine - 29 Sep 2015 14:18 - 10867 of 11003

The latest and most up to date version of Chrome appears to be:

Version 45.0.2454.101 m

1. Click on the 'three lines box to the top RHS of the browser window'
(NB. A 'Hover' over this box shows 'Customise and control Google Chrome')
2. Click on 'Help and about'
3. Click on 'About Google Chrome' - to get the Chrome version number

HARRYCAT - 29 Sep 2015 14:20 - 10868 of 11003

Thanks. I am up to date.

ExecLine - 29 Sep 2015 14:24 - 10869 of 11003

What did you do with CCleaner, HarryCat?
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