No matter which website I tried to access, or which tab. Other browsers worked fine. I assumed an automatic update had gone wrong. I uninstalled, and got a fresh Firefox. It worked, and it had kept all my settings.
Then some time after, I had the same issue. Could not connect. I used windows uninstall and installed a new copy. But then it happened again. Forth time around I decided to get rid of the mess. I used windows 'remove program'. And then did a fresh install. However, I am back to my old problem. I can't get thorugh to the internet. It is saying 'connecting', no matter which tab or website I use.. I found an issue related to an Nvidia firewall - I don't have that but other Nvidia software.
I updated all to latest. Didn't work. I checked proxy settings, changed from system default to 'no proxy'. Checked if other browsers had different settings, which they didn't. So it didn't work. Then I tried messing with the Windows firewall, which is the only one running. When it didn't succeed I deleted firefox as recommended, to let it selfdefine at next startup.
But windows firewall is apparantly not triggeded by firefox starting. Starting firefox with plugins disabled in failsafe mode acutually works. It seems like my scratch of firefox didn't clean everything - some of those plugins look like some I installed. A change in the 'regular' firefox, to let all plugins 'ask' before starting, doesn't make the regular firefox connect to the internet. Making all plugins into 'never activate' doesn't let firefox on to internet either.
Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode that temporarily turns off hardware acceleration, resets some settings, and disables add-ons extensions and themes. If the problem goes away, that tells us one thing. If it does not, that tells us something else. Type about:support in the address bar and press Enter.
Under the main banner, press the button; Copy Text To Clipboard. Then in the reply box at the bottom of this page, do a right click in the box and select Paste. This will show us your system details. What's going on with my browsers? I've reboot PC several times, nothing worked. Are you having a similar problem with your internet browsers? Computer browsers all stop working without any signals after system update? Worry about losing browsing history?
All these problems can be fixed now with solutions offered in this article. Usually, when your internet browsers fail to work or not respond after the system update, the best way to solve this problem is to update browsers.
You can directly update internet browsers from browser settings. Or you can also try to uninstall not working browser, download and install the latest version in your PC. Note: If you lost internet browser histories after updating browsers, you could follow to restore internet browser history with ease now. Network troubleshooter is a Windows 10 built-in diagnostic tool which supports to fix internet browser problems in Windows system. That enabled my Internet Explorer.
For us to provide the best resolution possible, we'd like to know how you are opening the browsers. Is it via shortcut on the desktop or through the list of programs on the Start menu? Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thank you for your response. If this troubleshooting steps you've done did not work, let's try another workaround. I did re-boot using safe mode with networking but was unable to connect to my wi-fi. I am considering a complete Windows re-install because this has cost me hours in the last few days.
I work using Remote Desktop and have most of my files in the cloud.
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