Logo

Blog

  • HOME
  • REVIEWS
  • COMPARE
  • ARTICLES
  • FAQ

Recent Posts...

  • Top 10 Blue Screens of Death
  • Learn Everything About Registry Cleaners
  • Internet Freezes – Fixing The Problem
  • Quick Guide To Speed Up Shutdown
  • Error Nuker Review – Is This Registry Cleaner Actually Effective?

Browse Categories...

  • Black Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death, Computer Performance, Computer Slow, Protect Computer, Recommended, Registry Cleaners, Speed Up Computer, Task Manager, Windows Registry, Windows Slow, Windows System

Archives...

  • July 2011 - 1 post
  • March 2010 - 4 posts
  • January 2010 - 6 posts
  • December 2009 - 8 posts
  • October 2009 - 3 posts
  • September 2009 - 8 posts
  • August 2009 - 5 posts
  • July 2009 - 5 posts
  • June 2009 - 3 posts

Follow us on...

  • Subscribe RSS Follow me on Twitter Subscribe on FeedBurner
March 22nd, 2010 John Russell

Internet Freezes – Fixing The Problem

It’s frustrating, it’s pesky, and it ruins an otherwise good day. When your internet freezes, start saying good bye to a great day. Fortunately, you don’t really have to put up with it. Because there are ways that can help you with it – from difficult to easy. Below are some of the things that can help you.

Let’s start with the complicated solution first.

When wanting to fix the internet, one of the first things you will want to do is to check the computer’s registry. Your computer’s registry is a delicate system of files that keep tabs of the changes – whether addition or deletion of files – in your computer. With use, this registry becomes bloated and errors – from dll errors to computer and internet freezing – start to occur.

Now, what you want to do is to examine and fix the errors in the registry. Fixing the registry manually can be quite complicated. One wrong move and you will surely send your computer to the nearest computer repair shop, if there is any hope in reviving it, that is. Unless you really know your way with computers, we advise you to use a program that is designed to clean the registry or buy a program that will do just that for you. Nevertheless, there are still risks in using any type of registry cleaners. There are plenty of registry cleaners that can damage your computer while trying to fix it.

Now with the easy ones.

Depending on your browser, your internet may freeze randomly but constantly or every so often. Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer and Google Chrome or more likely to crash than other browsers.

With that said, it is good to remember that repairing one type of browser is different from another. In general, browsers act up if: You have installed plenty of browser add-ons, there is not enough space allocated for your browser’s Temporary Internet files or if there isn’t enough space available, if your internet browser is outdated, if there is a problem with the security program of your browser, and if your browser can’t keep up with your PC’s acceleration. In some rare cases, your computer, itself, can be blamed. If your PC is acting up, your browser gets affected.

Apparently, you can only solve internet problems if you know the cause. If you are having problems with insufficient disk space, try freeing up some space in your temporary internet file folder and in your browsing history. If you are not using the temporary internet folder that often, try decreasing the amount of disk space allocated for it. It is also wise if you will avoid installing new add-ons in your browser. Having a lot of of these might help you with some things but it will backfire if you are not careful.

If your internet freezes because of security issues, you can scan your computer with malware protection program software for any malware – adware, spyware, virus, Trojan and worm – that bogs it down. Two other things that you need to address in this area are your antivirus and firewall programs and settings. If you think these cause the problem, try disabling your firewall settings and antivirus programs and see if this will resolve the problem. Finally, freezing can be caused by driver failure; be sure that your drivers are updated.

  • FriendFeed
  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati Favorites
  • Yahoo Buzz
  • Share/Bookmark
Posted in Uncategorized
Tags: crashing internet, freezing internet, frozen internet, internet freeze, internet freezes
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

  • Home Page
  • |
  • About Us
  • |
  • Newsletter
  • |
  • Privacy Policy
  • |
  • Contact Us
  • |
  • Disclosure
  • |
  • Terms of Service

Copyright 2009 Answer-RegistryReviews.com All Rights Reserved