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    Rupert David is offline Senior Member
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    Default Safari gets deposited while accessing few web pages.

    I started to tackle this unusual problems while using Safari on Mac OSX on my desktop computer running Mac I realized that these days I'm clicking on links. Not see any failure or beach balls while on tour with Safari, but I began to irritate the worst when you open a new tab. These days when he began a new window, the page becomes scrambled that I wait a few minutes long, which is being irritating day. Please help me.

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    Orson Dreux is offline Senior Member
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    There may be few type of corruption in the Safari browser, you must set up Mac OSX on your machine. So, I hint you erase the app from the system and then download the new set up file present on the official web link of the Safari. When you're ready to download the fresh Safari, install the system. Last updated in a freshly-installed Safari minus fault, and gives the best results.

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    It seems to be a problem for me on the Internet. Safari takes longer to open certain Web pages, because your system is not equipped with high speed Internet up and running quickly enough to the pages. So you should first make sure your Internet connection speed is good enough to provide access to Web sites. I also recommend that you try to use some other web browsers like Firefox to check where the problem is real, the problem is with your internet or your safari.

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    Thanks, guys for your quick response. I tried what you suggested. First, I uninstalled Safari from my system and reinstall the latest version of the browser on my Mac still no difference in the problem. Then checked my internet connection by pinging the service provider and talk to them. The Internet also works perfectly. He tried Mozilla Firefox and it seems to work much better than Safari, which was previously installed on your computer. So basically, I'm still standing in the same situation, where it began. Please help me solve the problem.

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    I recommend you start Safari. Now the Safari menu bar option go to Safari / Reset Safari. Be sure to select the seven buttons, click the Reset button. Also check for add-ons or extensions that must be installed in your browser. Go to Safari / Preferences - Extensions. If you find it, please make sure it is off, because sometimes these extensions also slow the performance of a Web browser. Once done with extensions off, restart Safari.

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