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For the last week google chrome has been throwing up "pages have become unresponsive" with the option to wait or kill the page. It just happened again! Makes posting and searching a pain, pain, pain!

I've researched, cleared browser data, emptied cache, disabled toolbars, etc.

Apparently it has something to do with javascript.

I googled Javascript and there is a javascript error fix it and speed up PC to download. It's called SpeedMaxpc

Has anyone used this and did it do any damage to your computer? The reason I ask is, last year I ran a registry clean and repair and ended up having to do a total re-install. I definitely don't want to go there again, ever.

It only seems to happen with google chrome, so maybe I don't need the javascript repair.

Any thoughts greatly appreciated


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Regarding "SpeedMaxpc" a simple google will answer your question for you.


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Many thanks Jazzmandan,

That's one thing I didn't think to research. Must be finally starting to lose it!

I'm going to delete the download, sounds "dodgy"

Thanks again


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Every time I read about a browser problem in the forums or on the internet, … one or both of two names always come up.

Google Chrome and/or Firefox.

I’ve always stuck with IE and I seldom have any browser problems. If I do, they’re easily solved with a restart.

I’m not sure why so many people choose other browsers than IE, (other than the MS haters), but I think I’ll just keep on pluggin’ with IE.

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HI Bob,

The reason we used Chrome in the beginning and not IE was due to an issue with logging in to our IP. The issue has been resolved so if this keeps up I might have to try IE again

Chrome has been really good until now. It starting playing up after I read about the Java security and disabled Java. I have updated Java and re-enabled it. I didn't disable JavaScript though.

I also had a windows update at the same time, so it might be something to do with that as well.

It has taken for ever to type this out. Aargh!


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Every time I read about a browser problem in the forums or on the internet, … one or both of two names always come up.

Google Chrome and/or Firefox.

I’ve always stuck with IE and I seldom have any browser problems. If I do, they’re easily solved with a restart.

I’m not sure why so many people choose other browsers than IE, (other than the MS haters), but I think I’ll just keep on pluggin’ with IE.




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Working in Web Development, I think IE is behind in many features.
Also, personally I'm having more problems with IE stability than Firefox or Chrome.

(I think I've narrowed down the issue, but that just verifies the issue)

That said, I also know of features that work in IE only, but those are pretty rare.

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And he probably can't mention Bill Gates without cursing! LOL.

Typical MS hater. Hates MS products but can't give a quantifiable, (i.e. valid), reason why.

At least that's my experience.

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I'm not trying to keep this thread going but something interesting has happened.

I loaded up IE to do some browsing and when I wanted to come here to PG, my free McFee site advisor kept throwing up a dangerous site warning. I tried other sites I know and trust and same thing. Hmmm...got me thinking.

Maybe it got corrupted some how. Anyway I un-installed the program and hey presto! Chrome is working like it used to. I've typed this whole post without one "unresponsive pages" freeze up.

I hope it's fixed.

Keeping everything crossed!


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I'm not trying to keep this thread going but something interesting has happened.

I loaded up IE to do some browsing and when I wanted to come here to PG, my free McFee site advisor kept throwing up a dangerous site warning. I tried other sites I know and trust and same thing. Hmmm...got me thinking.

Maybe it got corrupted some how. Anyway I un-installed the program and hey presto! Chrome is working like it used to. I've typed this whole post without one "unresponsive pages" freeze up.

I hope it's fixed.

Keeping everything crossed!




You uninstalled WHICH program? If you're talknig about McAfee, ... it was corrupted before you ever installed it.

McAfee and Norton are two programs I'd never recommend to anyone.

But that's just me.

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I have Norton and haven't had any trouble as yet. The McAfee (my typo) came as a free something or other a few years back. It a worry to know it was corrupted.

Oh bother! I just got another freeze up. I'll keep researching.


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I had problems with IE9 and Google being unresponsive. I bought "FixCleaner" and it fixed all my problems. Later, Ray


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Download a free program called, CCleaner from the piriform website.

Your problem likely has nothing at all to do with either browser, but with all the junk left behind from visiting websites.

ccleaner can take care of all that automatically.

Keep it and run it about once a week for speedy web browsing.


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Hi Ray & Mac,

Thanks for the help. Are these cleaners the same as registry cleaners? I read all the time people saying don't do a registry clean. After using the last one I'm very wary.

It was supposed to clean out old files and optimise your computer but I lost some .dlls that the computer needed, programs wouldn't load and I needed to re-install the OS and all my programs again . It was ugly!

If you've had no trouble I'll give them a go.


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AFAIK CCleaner doesn't touch the Registry. It was, however, The Fix for some browser problem or other I was having about a year ago. It can't hurt and may very well help.

I have also learned to be very suspicious of any one-button approaches to "fixing" Windows. Two free programs that I trust more than others are Advanced System Care and the McGlary Utilities. I run individual modules though--still won't do that one-button thing. ASC has a companion program called Smart Defrag that I prefer for doing deep optimization.

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Thanks Richard,

It's reassuring to have you, Ray and Mac give CCleaner the thumbs up.

I've downloaded it but haven't used it yet. I've uninstalled a lot of obsolete rubbish and tidied up and Google is much better. My desktop icons used to be whitish and flip over to their right colors whenever I exited from a site, but now they stay as they are. Progress!

It is only Chrome that this is happening with and it's not just me apparently, Chromes' unresponsive page issue is being complained about in other forums as well. There's talk of it being a Javascript issue. Firefox and IE don't throw up these messages.

When I get a freeze up or the unresponsive page message, pressing Control + shift + J opens the Javascript console. I exit it without doing anything (wouldn't know what to do anyway) and it fixes it.

Not an ideal solution so I'll either use a different browser or it's the CCleaner.

Don't you just love technology when it goes haywire!


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If I can add my two cents,

I switched to Chrome and have not looked back, (for me) it is much faster that IE and the little nuances just grabs me. I keep logged in and I get the pages on any device I open!

I only use IE at work as Sharepoint Chrome does not seem to be playing together as nice as IE....


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I don't know, sounds like you might have something else going on here...that's not good. I would recommend that you run CCleaner ( http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download ) as Mac suggested and then download and run MalwareBytes ( http://www.malwarebytes.org/ ). Both are highly trusted by the family here and free. Sure sounds like you have something else going on. I run both Explorer and Chrome and not had any issues other than when I've "chased a rabbit deep down an internet dark hole" and ended up with that CCleaner and MalwareBytes seems to solve.


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CCleaner does indeed include a Registry cleaner, but the user must invoke it separately so it does not clean the registry unless you tell it to do so.

However, I have used the registry cleaner routine without problems and it not only gets rid of "orphans" in the windows registry that may be left over after program uninstalls, it also includes a "backup" option that saves a tiny file that can be used to restore it back to exactly the way it was before the cleaning, just in case. I have always chosen the option to save that file when the window prompts at the end of the registry cleaning, just in case, but have never to date had to revert due to a problem with it.

But the main "cleaner" icon at the top of the list, which opens highlighted by default, does not touch the registry. It is mostly involved with locating and removing Temporary Internet Files that your browser has cached, Cookies that you don't want piled up in long lists over time (IME Internet Explorer gets mired down in too many cookies over time and that is the single biggest reason for slow loading or even nonloading of webpages) and a few other things it does all contribute to keeping the thing running fast and well. The entire list of what the "cleaner" app does is also user selectable on the LH side such that you can customize the cleaning to not take out certain things if you so desire.

AND -- at first install ccleaner gives ou the option to KEEP any cookies from websites such as this forum where you can specify that the forum software "keep me logged in" such that you don't have to enter passwords every visit. Very nice feature.


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Add SuperAntiSpyware to your toolbox. When I get a call for anything performance related, I run

Malwarebytes
CCleaner
SuperAntiSpyware

in that order. 99% of the time I find what I need after just 2 of the 3, but as long as it's on my thumb drive, why not run all 3? They pay me a 1 hour minimum anyway, so I try to give them 60 minutes of work for their $75.

Also open a run prompt and type

%temp%

and delete everything in that folder that you can. Some files will be in use and not able to be deleted.

Then internet cache and cookies if anything remains after the 3 tools.

If you still have problems, reinstall your browsers.

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