lukefranklin
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Hey. I am having a painfully annoying issue since buying my Samsung Series 9 Ultra book which was pre-installed with Windows 8.
When i browse to a website, only part of the page loads. Mainly images, javascript and flash are excluded. Re-freshing the page loads it correctly so it must be a cache issue.
I use Chrome as my main browser but all other browsers have the same issue. Clearing the cache fixes the problem for a short period of time but once it's built its self back up the problem returns.
After a bit of searching it seems Samsung Ultrabook series 7, 8 and 9 are mainly effected but there are some other machines have the same problem.
I tried to contact Samsung and have used their live support but didn't get anywhere. The tech guy first told me it's because "Google Chrome can't delete it's things." (!). They then used Windows updates as an excuse so he didn't have to say 'I don't know whats wrong'.
There is a large post about this on Chrome's forum as well but there's doesn't seem to be a solution. I am a web developer so as you can imaging having to re-fresh every page is getting quite tedious! If i can't find a solution i will have to revert back to Windows 7.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Luke
When i browse to a website, only part of the page loads. Mainly images, javascript and flash are excluded. Re-freshing the page loads it correctly so it must be a cache issue.
I use Chrome as my main browser but all other browsers have the same issue. Clearing the cache fixes the problem for a short period of time but once it's built its self back up the problem returns.
After a bit of searching it seems Samsung Ultrabook series 7, 8 and 9 are mainly effected but there are some other machines have the same problem.
I tried to contact Samsung and have used their live support but didn't get anywhere. The tech guy first told me it's because "Google Chrome can't delete it's things." (!). They then used Windows updates as an excuse so he didn't have to say 'I don't know whats wrong'.
There is a large post about this on Chrome's forum as well but there's doesn't seem to be a solution. I am a web developer so as you can imaging having to re-fresh every page is getting quite tedious! If i can't find a solution i will have to revert back to Windows 7.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Luke
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