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How to Fix Browser Pages Not Loading
✅ Quick Answer
Browser pages may fail to load due to slow internet, corrupted cache, DNS or proxy issues,
firewall restrictions, malware, or outdated browser versions. You can fix this by
clearing cache, checking your internet connection, resetting network settings,
disabling extensions, and updating or reinstalling your browser.
❓ Why Are Browser Pages Not Loading?
When you click a link or open a website and the page fails to load, it’s a common issue
that can happen across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or other browsers. Even with a stable
internet connection, pages may remain blank, partially load, or show a “This site
can’t be reached” message.
The underlying causes can be browser-specific, system-related, or network-related.
Clearing cache, checking internet settings, updating the browser, and malware scans
usually solve the problem.
🔍 Common Symptoms
- Pages freeze or remain blank
- Error messages like “ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT”
- Some websites load but others do not
- Browser keeps trying to load without success
- Browser tabs crash or refresh repeatedly
🧹 Fix 1: Check Your Internet Connection
- Restart your modem or router
- Try loading websites on another device
- Use Command Prompt → ping google.com to check network response
- Disable VPNs or proxy servers temporarily
🧹 Fix 2: Clear Browser Cache & Cookies
- Open browser settings → Privacy & Security
- Choose Clear browsing data
- Select Cached images and files and Cookies
- Click Clear Data
- Restart the browser
🛠 Fix 3: Disable Extensions / Add-ons
- Open Extensions / Add-ons menu
- Disable all extensions
- Restart the browser
- Enable extensions one by one to find the culprit
⚙️ Fix 4: Reset Browser Settings
- Open browser settings
- Search for Reset settings or Restore defaults
- Confirm reset
- Restart browser and test
🖥 Fix 5: Check Firewall / Antivirus
- Open Windows Firewall / Antivirus software
- Temporarily disable it
- Check if pages load
- Add browser to exceptions if needed
🖧 Fix 6: Flush DNS and Reset Network
- Open Command Prompt (Admin)
- Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter
- Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter
- Restart your PC
🔁 Fix 7: Update or Reinstall Browser
- Check for browser updates and install latest version
- If issues persist, uninstall and reinstall the browser
- Restart the system
🦠 Fix 8: Scan for Malware
- Open Windows Security or a trusted antivirus
- Run a full system scan
- Remove detected malware and restart
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Why do some pages load but others don’t?
This may be due to DNS issues, website server errors, or browser extensions blocking content.
Can a slow PC cause browser pages not to load?
Yes, low RAM, background processes, or heavy CPU usage can affect page rendering.
Will resetting the browser delete bookmarks?
Most modern browsers keep bookmarks and saved passwords even after a reset.
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Last updated: January 2026 • Techfix&Guides