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"The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by Timmy12, 2010/01/25.

  1. 2010/01/25
    Timmy12

    Timmy12 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Ok, so here's the deal. There's this website i've been going on forever. its www.g35driver.com. There are no reported problems with the website, however, when i access it i keep getting this message, "The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading. "

    So here's my current situation: I'm using a wireless laptop on my home network. the other two laptops that use my network can access the website just fine with no problems and same with the wired desktop that the modem and router is connected to. Interestingly enough, my computer can access the website on other networks besides my home network. But when on my home network i keep getting that darn error message (The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading) no matter which browser i'm in on my laptop. So i'm completely stumped with this issue. I just got done getting a virus off my computer and someone on this website walked me through everything. So i guess you can i say i ruled out spyware/malware/viruses to be the problem. Also i tried clearing all the cache, history, cookies, etcc.. of each browser.

    So any help would be much appreciated. I'm getting so frustrated with this issue. Thank you in advance.
     
  2. 2010/01/25
    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Is that the only website you can't get to?
     

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    Timmy12

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    yep. As far as i know every other website works just fine.
     
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    Timmy12

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    You say no matter which browser you are using. What might the browsers be? Are you up to date on ALL of your programs?

    Go here http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/ and click on Start Scanner on the first page. On the second page, put a check in the box that says Enable thorough system inspection then click on Start. It will scan for outdated programs and provide a link to the updated one.
     
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    Timmy12

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    my apologies for the delay. I've had a busy schedule lately. I'm gonna try and get this log posted right away. Thanks for your help and patience
     
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    by the way, the browsers i've tried are Mozilla firefox, google chrome, and internet explorer
     
  9. 2010/01/28
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    i tried that scan, and i had a few potentially risky outdated bits of software and i updated all of them. However, i am still having the same problem. Any other suggestions?
     

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