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06-23-2022 08:18 AM
After my All in 1 (Win 11) has been running for a while, some web pages do not display properly when loaded; they show only a deconstructed view for lack of better term, and when I reload the page, it will display normally. Not a huge issue but annoying. I can reboot and it will work fine for several days, then the system starts this display issue again.
06-23-2022 08:39 AM - edited 06-23-2022 11:26 AM
@MostlyLoveMyAI1 Browser problems are very random!
If it doesn't work with one, try another!
This will allow you to see if this is the case with just the browser used, and maybe sometimes it is the site that has a problem.
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So what browser do you use exactly, does this happen with several sites, or some in particular?
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06-23-2022 10:00 AM - edited 06-23-2022 10:02 AM
Make sure you have the latest browser version. For Edge or Chrome, select "settings" and then "about" then allow them to update. I recall that Firefox automatically updates when started.
If the problem disappears completely when using an ethernet cable then the problem is weak WI-FI and dropped packets. Post back here if the problem seems to be the Wi-FI
As suggested by @Prométhée some sites may have problems. You antivirus may take too long to verify a link is not malicious and/or the referenced site (a URL or two in the page) times out as it is too slow to load.
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