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Jun 4, 2016 5:33 PM in response to pomme4moiby dominic23,★HelpfulDelete Safari Caches and com.apple.Safari.plist
1. Delete Caches and test.
Close all windows and quit all applications.
Hold "option" key down and click "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.
Select "Library" from the dropdown.
Library > Caches > com.apple.Safari
Right click the com.apple.Safari file and select "Move To Trash.
Close windows and relaunch Safari.
2. Delete com.apple.Safari.plist file and test.
Empty the Trash.
Quit all applications.
Hold the option key down and click the "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.
Select "Library" from the drop down.
Library > Preferences > com.apple.Safari.plist
Right click on it and select "Move it to Trash".
Restart. Relaunch Safari.
If this doesn’t help, “Put Back” the com.apple.Safari.plist
Right click on the Trash icon in the Dock and select “Open”.
Right click on the com.apple.Safari.plist and select “Put Back”.
For more info: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204098
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Jun 4, 2016 5:33 PM in response to Eric Rootby pomme4moi,Thank you for your responses. I follows the advice, and that fixed most issues. Some pages still won't fully load, but I can live with it ...
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Jun 4, 2016 7:27 PM in response to pomme4moiby Eric Root,You are welcome. I would suggest trying another network if you are using Wi-Fi. One of our computers wouldn't load websites today, but after using the above to troubleshoot, I switched to our 5 Ghz Wi-Fi signal and the problem was instantly solved.
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Jun 5, 2016 7:52 AM in response to pomme4moiby Eric Root,Also, another thing to check is if you have anti-virus software installed. Such software can interfere with accessing the web.