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Solve : Certain websites wont load. Tried many things?

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Sorry this is my first forum/post so the info may be a bit confusing/not useful.

Anyways, we got this new internet (3 dial up with a usb connector and 6GB usage per month). This means only 1 computer in our house (we have 3) can use the internet at once. This isnt the problem, om just trying to give out max info.

Anyways, after getting and using this new internet, it works fine for MOST websites. However, for runescape.com and theninja-forum.com/vbulletin it won't load. For runescape it has never gone past 64% interfaces and for the ninja forum it refuses to load at all. Ive tried deleting cookies, removing my firewall, laoding from a different source, uninstalling and er-installing java, deleting all temporary internet files, refreshing the page etc. and nothing has WORKED.

I have run out of ideas and im wondering if anyone has any clue? They both work fine on my brothers computer so it seems the internet isnt the problem, its just my computer. I use windows vista, 500GB harddrive, 2 GB ram and high GHZ (cant remember sorry).

Again sorry for any inconveniences/walls of useless text but i really want to go on these sites.TRY Ccleaner

http://www.ccleaner.com/What browser?Sorry I have a new desrciption for you all. Yes i did say that they worked oin my brothers computer but i just checked and they dont... sorry for the misleading and i do apologise greatly. This obviously means either both mine and my brothers computers have a problem (unlikely) or our internet has something wrong with it. I asked my brother and he suggested that MAYBE the internet cant load certain types of webpages (too much info/cant?). Im asking if anyone knows anything about dial-up internet connections and whether they cant load certain webpages.

Also, in answer to the question what is a browser? =-). sorry im not very knowledgable in terms of computer tools/systems/equipment. Im only average in using sites and programs on the computer.

Again, sorry for the wall of text and sorry for what was already stated above. Quote from: diablo416 on January 04, 2009, 03:16:59 PM

Try Ccleaner

http://www.ccleaner.com/

I would like to used and try this one but when it comes to freeware I am bit anxious. Anyway is this safe to used at? Because some freewares have lots of pop up as WELL as virus too CCleaner is recommended here and wouldn't be if it contained anything amiss...
We tend to stay on top of that SORT of thing.

Just one of the many services we offer...Just be sure to uncheck the option to install the Yahoo Toolbar.Thanx EF ! !

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