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windows 10 and the forum loading


AviationMX

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After downloading windows 10, both chrome and the new edge explorer are so slow that browsing this forum is nearly impossible. It takes 5 minutes to load the forum page and getting to a second page of any posting is another 5 minutes. this is a positive for PantherUnited postings, but I can't figure how to fix this.

I've turned on my cookies and have a medium setting on my firewall. I can see the loading of the ads and other operations while waiting for a page to load. will paying for the site remove all these operations?

or is there a way to reconfigure my system? something has to change....

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Ha, although Jeremy and the brass behind the site would love for you to fix this problem with a premium membership, I'm sure you're issue is just technical.

Do a hard reset and check your network load on the site and see what takes the longest to load.

(ie:  in Chrome, pull up dev tools - (hit ctrl->shift->i) and click the network tab on the popup bar that comes up).

Make sure disable cache is checked and then refresh the page.  Check the bottom to see what your load time in MS is.  Also, of the items that populate in the pop-up bar, which take the most time in MS to load?

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it took 8 min to get to the response textbox from clicking on the bookmark. 

thanks sapper - the Developer network status on chrome is amazing.

1500+ requests / 34mb transferred/ 18 errors-ref error broadstreet is not defined.

I'll try a hard reset- i did the disable cache-no 

After 15 min-400 requests/100M transferred...

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That's a lot of transferred bandwidth and process requests for this site.

It should be somewhere around 500 requests with about 2.5 MB of bandwidth.  What processes do you have running in the background?  Try killing as many tasks and processes as you can [ctrl-alt-del: task manager].

Also, are all of your drivers up to date with the new release?  This is all vanilla troubleshooting, but the problem seems pretty broad especially since not one specific method jumped out on your network refresh.  Something seems to be sabotaging your connection and drilling your network speed.

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