If that doesn’t fix the problem, the next thing to try is flushing your computer’s DNS cache. The first thing I recommend that you do is run all the scans mentioned in this post to track down and remove any malware that might have made its way onto your hard drive. One possibility is your PC has a malware infection that’s hijacking your web browsers (or at least attempting to). Rick’s answer: Andy, there are several possible issues that can cause this type of problem, but I think you’ve already ruled out two of them since you’ve tried multiple browsers and the other computers in your house are working normally. My computer is a Lenovo laptop with Windows 10. I also don’t think it’s a problem with my Internet connection (Charter Spectrum) because all the other computers in the house will load these websites with no problem. ![]() I don’t think it’s a problem with my web browser because the same sites fail to load no matter which browser I try. It’s just a handful of specific sites that won’t load. The crazy thing is most websites still load ok. They either just sit there and try to load forever or I get an error message. Several websites that used to load just fine won’t load anymore. Question from Andy: I need help with an Internet issue, Rick. Click here to sign up for my free Rick’s Tech Tips Newsletter!
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