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Also, if you do visit sites that use Java applets, you should disable Java in your web browsers via the Java applet in the Control Panel. If you don't use Java applications on your local machine as well, you should just uninstall Java in its entirety. If you don't use it, there are just too many security holes constantly being found to justify its presence on your machine.

Some Java updates do not actually remove some of the older installations. I can't count the number of times I have gone to work on a system to find that there are multiple older versions of Java on the same machine. Anything older than version 7 Update 25 needs to go.

If it does, there is a problem with one or more plugins for the browser that needs be manually tracked down and eliminated or fixed. Bruce E Sorry, the second paragraph shoudl start with 'if you do NOT visit sites that use Java applets The command prompt is still a powerful Windows tool.

Here are the most useful CMD commands every Windows user needs to know. Dalsan M. There are several good suggestions given, but I would like to know if this happened recently or if it has been on-going?

A few points spring to mind So i noticed very frustrating slowness on accessing OneDrive post updating to 20H2. I simply removed iCloud, I wasn't using it anyway, so for me it was easy. So damn frustrating; for one last attempt, I too deleted iCloud and reinstalled it from the MS Store. After that, I could no longer login to iCloud for Windows I then removed my Apple accounts from Outlook, thinking that might be the issue, but no, now my PC has no Apple product interfaces.

I put this all aside for now so I didn't throw my laptop against the wall in frustration not really, but I am disgusted with how screwed up iCloud for Windows has become!

Similar issues with iCloud for Windows, except that not only OneDrive but also my Dropbox and iCloud folders were being glacial; other folders opened fine Un-installing iCloud fixed it. I had first suspected Dropbox as the problem as this started right after I had enabled SmartSync in Dropbox, but disabling SmartSync did nothing, nor did reinstalling Dropbox even after a complete wipe of all the app and pref folders. Like with others, reinstalling iCloud when I could finally get it to sign in just restarted the problems.

A shame, because I like to use iCloud to sync with my Outlook calendar. Got another computer linked to Dropbox, and I am no longer able to open iTunes on that. None of the fixes I've found work. I was having a similar problem and stumbled upon this question. I only had iCloud for Windows installed, but I hadn't had it opened or logged in.

I clicked it and signed in. Also downloaded the extension for Edge and integrated into Outlook. I disabled the bookmark syncing with IE. Now, everything is back to normal speeds. Not sure which one did it but I am happy it is back and working.

I had the same issue. Cancel Submit. Rhaine C. Independent Advisor. Let us work together to sort this out. You can try resetting the browser you are using, kindly follow the steps below. Open the browser. A window will pop up, clear the cache and cookies. Reset the browser.

Once done run System File Checker to resolve the corrupted files in the system. System Configuration Utility box will open and by default you are on general tab. On the General tab, click the selective startup and make sure that load system service and load startup items both have checked mark.

Click on services tab 5. Click on the Startup Tab and click open task manager. This will open another window which contains all your startup applications on the administrator account. With that in mind, these are the reasons that your browser is slowing down, and what you can do to fix it. To begin with, websites continue to get ever more complex: More interactive elements, more graphics to render , more notifications, and yes more advertising, tracking, and analytics.

All this weight places more demands on our browsers and the system resources underneath One tab for email, one for music, one for the social media feed Boost the quality of your Zoom meetings It has an auto-light adjustment, multiple field-of-view options, and a mic with noise cancelation.

They also like to apply certain tricks such as loading pages ahead of time to make your browsing experience smoother.



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