[MyRadar Weather Radar] I can't get Myradar.com to work. I tried the 6 fixes you suggested, but they didn't work.

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7 months ago In MyRadar Weather Radar
I can't get Myradar.com to work. I tried the 6 fixes you suggested, but they didn't work.

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7 months ago

Hi there! I’m sorry to hear that MyRadar.com still isn’t working for you after trying the fixes I suggested earlier. Could you tell me a bit more about what exactly is happening? For example, does the website not load at all, show an error message, or freeze? Also, which browser are you using on your Windows 10 device? This info will help me narrow down the best next steps.

In the meantime, here are some advanced troubleshooting steps we can try specifically for your Windows 10 system and WebKit-based browser:

1. Clear Your Browser Cache and Cookies
Sometimes old data can interfere with loading a site correctly.
- Go to your browser’s settings.
- Find the option to clear browsing data.
- Select “Cached images and files” and “Cookies and other site data.”
- Clear the data and restart your browser.

2. Disable Browser Extensions
Some extensions can interfere with website loading. Try disabling any ad blockers, privacy tools, or other extensions temporarily.

3. Check Browser Compatibility
WebKit is the engine behind browsers like Safari, but on Windows, it’s not common. If you are using a WebKit-based browser, try accessing MyRadar.com on another browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox and see if it works there.

4. Reset Browser Settings to Default
This can remove misconfigurations that might cause site issues.

5. Check Firewall or Security Software
Sometimes firewall or antivirus software blocks certain sites. Try temporarily disabling these (if safe) to test access.

6. Reset Network Settings and DNS Cache
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Run these commands one by one:
- ipconfig /flushdns
- netsh winsock reset
- Restart your PC.

7. Try Accessing MyRadar from Another Device or Network
This can help identify whether the issue is local to your computer or network.

If these don’t help, another solid approach is to uninstall and reinstall any MyRadar app (if applicable for your device). For Windows MyRadar app issues in particular, resetting the app via the Windows Settings panel (“Apps & Features” → MyRadar → Advanced options → Reset) can fix app hang or crashes before reinstalling.

Let me know more details about the issue and what you’ve tried so far, and I’ll be happy to guide you further!

If needed, you can also visit MyRadar’s official troubleshooting articles here: https://support.myradar.com/support/solutions/folders/44000186054 and especially the Windows troubleshooting section: https://support.myradar.com/support/solutions/articles/44002590903--windows-myradar-has-trouble-opening [1][2][9]

Are you satisfied with this direction so far?

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