[Fresno Bee News] Pages load very slow and maybe have to wait 30 seconds when scrolling through pages on PC with Edge.

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1 month ago In Fresno Bee News
Pages load very slow and maybe have to wait 30 seconds when scrolling through pages on PC with Edge.

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Hi! I see you're experiencing very slow loading times—sometimes up to 30 seconds—when scrolling through pages on the Fresno Bee News app while using Microsoft Edge on your Windows 10 PC. Let’s work together to get that running smoothly!

To start, may I ask a couple of quick questions?
- Does the slowness occur only on the Fresno Bee News app or with other websites too?
- Have you noticed if the problem happens with lots of tabs open or even when Edge is fresh?
- Have you tried any fixes already, like clearing cache, disabling extensions, or updating Edge?

Meanwhile, here are some initial steps to try that often help with Microsoft Edge running slowly, especially on Windows 10:

1. Update Microsoft Edge
- Click the three dots (menu) top right → Help and feedback → About Microsoft Edge
- It will check and install any updates automatically
- Restart Edge afterward

2. Clear Cache and Browsing Data
- Go to Settings (three dots menu) → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data → Choose what to clear
- Select cached images and files and cookies (you can leave passwords saved if you prefer)
- Click Clear now

3. Disable Extensions Temporarily
- Go to Extensions (puzzle piece icon or three dots menu → Extensions)
- Toggle off all extensions to test if one is causing the slowdown

4. Try Loading in an InPrivate Window
- Press Ctrl+Shift+N to open a private window
- Visit the Fresno Bee News app here; if it loads faster, it points to extension or cache conflicts

5. Check Tracking Prevention Settings
- Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention
- Set it to "Balanced" if it’s on Strict; this can help page loading

6. Repair Edge from Windows
- Go to Start → Settings → Apps → Installed apps → Find Microsoft Edge → Click Modify → Follow prompts to repair Edge
- This will fix any corrupted files without losing data

If these don’t help or if you’ve already tried some, please let me know, and we can delve deeper—for example, checking for any malware, network issues, or Edge profile sync problems that sometimes cause sluggishness.

Would you like me to guide you through these steps now? Any details you can share will help me tailor the solution better!

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