I bought a new Acer laptop in January. Model is "Aspire 3 A315-53-33p6" (if I read the news)
But since about mid-March, the web browsers, whether Internet Explorer, Edge, Chrome, Firefox.
I only had Edge and Chrome on it, but I installed the others to check, so I could be sure that only one browser or two or more hung obs, but they all have almost the same problems.
It started with the fact that Youtube only had videos ONLY in the worst quality that it had played and when I switched to, for example, 480p these videos did not load anymore. A few days later it started that when I clicked on a video either there's the Youtube nen error or it stays black and I see only the loading bar on the circles pull… Some time passed and no matter which browser I use, some Websites (not all, just a few) have become so slow that you have to wait about 1 minute each time, until after clicking where to do what (but write texts on the pages)
I rummaged through all sorts of posts on various platforms, but no matter what I tried, it did not help. Even trying to update or reinstall Google Chrome was rather bad than good, because it still did not get much better
I have also checked the WLAn and looked to see if my laptop may be warm, but it does not help me much
Anyone ne idea what I can do now so that every website loads faster on my laptop and Youtube plays back to normal videos?
And BTW on my laptop completely is not because he drives less than 20 seconds, I can use my photo editing programs as always and also LibreOffice is running butter, so I think that it is something specifically only with ANY browser… What now?
Open the task manager, set to advanced view and see if ram, cpu, network or hard drive is busy while you watch a video
Ever checked the RAM?
Open Task Manager and look for the system load.
It could be possible: antivirus program, a virus that disguises itself as "svchost". These are actually Windows stuff, but if there's one in, the extremely big sit, that is probably a virus.
Also possible is the virus program. Turn off the online monitoring. If you do not have an extra, it's Windows. Can you find under Settings / Security (Update)
In addition to the normal virus scanner, you should run "adwcleaner" and "Malwarebytes." Are free, they are both on the HP of "Malwarebytes"
One possibility would be a proxy or a VPN that you have turned on, and the browser is slowing down.
And you should try the "Slimjet Browser". He is very slim and extremely fast. Especially with downloads that is unbeatable. Blocks ads automatically, but shows your own ads. But you can live with it.
I've had lags on the browsers because of too little RAM.
Proxy and VPN I do not have (only NEN adblock)
Antivirus program?
The browser consumes according to data 2% of the CPU and 1.734,5MB is that bad or good? And if it's bad, what can you do about it?
You can't say bad or good. The question is whether one of the values is at the stop. 2% is not much for a video is running. Let's show you the GPU column
It is everywhere at 0%, even if my browser apparently ensures that my memory varies between 60% and 70%
Could it be synonymous, because I have an adblock, the video just does not load, because at the beginning of a promotional video is displayed and it is not shown because of Adblock?
Video Card Driver and Chipset Driver Installed Correctly?
Just disable adblock and reload the page then you're smarter
I do not think so, because I can't help but notice that all the videos from a Playist with music have been going through completely for 2 hours