On 10.02.2013 11:02, Stan wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Jay Garcia wrote:
>> On 10.02.2013 09:20, Stan wrote:
>>
>>   --- Original Message ---
>>
>>> Stan wrote:
>>>> This is an example of the problem I am having:
>>>>
>>>> I start SM and access amazon.com. Choose Home and Kitchen. Key in
>>>> "windup" and get a list from which I select "wind up alarm clock".
>>>> Click
>>>> on Go and clocks appear BUT I cannot scroll.  Use alt-ctrl-del and it
>>>> says amazon not responding. And all other SM windows are not responding
>>>> (like Input).
>>>>
>>>> I have an IE9 activity going and it is not marked "Not responding".
>>>> Sometimes after a while, everything is marked running again and I can
>>>> continue.
>>>>
>>>> I am able to use I.E.9 and do the same thing and it works fine.
>>>>
>>>> Amazon.com is not the only place I have this problem. I just tried
>>>> huffingtonpost.com and got the "not running" situation.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help. I have been having this problem off and on but it
>>>> has become much too frequent.
>>>>
>>>> Stan
>>>>
>>> This morning I am getting the Not Responding at almost every site I go
>>> to and is happening almost constantly. It is though something other than
>>> what I am doing is taking over and running. Is there  way to see what
>>> might be running behind the scenes?  My computer is essentially unusable
>>> this morning.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Reboot the computer AFTER disabling any AV apps running as well as
>> disabling your firewall (just for this test). See what happens now and
>> report back.
>>
>> If this test fails then I would suspect your provider's DNS not
>> behaving. Do you have any other computer in the house, such as a laptop
>> you can try? Or even a cellphone like an iPhone that can use the same
>> provider for web access.
>>
>  I shut off Firewall, Microsoft Security Essentials, all Extensions, and
> many Plugins.  Now things seem to be running fine. My Kindle Fire is
> running fine and has never given me a problem like this.

Re-enable your extensions and plugins to see what happens and proceed
from there to ferret out any app(s) that may be the culprit ... if any.


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