Maybe it's blocked by the firewall or any anti-virus programs you have installed. I've seen this happen a lot on many customers' computers who said they couldn't get one program to run or a website to load and I found either the firewall or the anti-virus program to be blocking whatever they were trying to run.
This right here is likely the primary reason. Secondary, but no less probable, is that your drivers need updating...and I dont mean just the obvious GPU drivers, but all of them.
I use Kaspersky for protection and the sites I know are good to go, I "whitelist" in the Kaspersky firewall settings. Updating drivers I use "Driver Easy" which updates everything hardware related in your box.
Have you tried using Brave? Or, really any other browser to isolate the problem?
We'll need to replace your motherboard.
Maybe it's blocked by the firewall or any anti-virus programs you have installed. I've seen this happen a lot on many customers' computers who said they couldn't get one program to run or a website to load and I found either the firewall or the anti-virus program to be blocking whatever they were trying to run.
This right here is likely the primary reason. Secondary, but no less probable, is that your drivers need updating...and I dont mean just the obvious GPU drivers, but all of them.
I use Kaspersky for protection and the sites I know are good to go, I "whitelist" in the Kaspersky firewall settings. Updating drivers I use "Driver Easy" which updates everything hardware related in your box.
Result: zero problems.
No problems on my Apple Mac laptops.
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This should be in any IT tech toolbox and frequently use when on customer job sites:
https://ninite.com/
Although it doesnt update hardware configs, it is still useful for the apps on the desktop itself
try Brave Browser