Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How to Troubleshoot Safari Browser

Safari is a stable and versatile browser for the Mac operating system. If it is not operating properly, there are several possible reasons. If you have checked your Internet connection, modem and cables, and everything seems to be in place, the browser may be to blame. Below is the trouble shooting steps of following questions related to safari browser.

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1.    Open a new Safari window. Go to a different website, one that loads easily, such as Google, before going to other websites to see how the browser responds. Shut down Safari completely and restart it.

2.    Clear the cache and history by resetting Safari. Click on "Safari" in the menu bar at the top of the screen and select "Reset Safari." Pick the options you wish to use, but at the very least clear the cookies, cache and history. If you are having problems with a particular website, it is often because there is an older version in the cache the browser is using.

3.    Restart your computer. This will often resolve problems because certain housekeeping tasks are done by the operating system when the computer reboots. If you leave your computer on all the time, restart it once in a while.

4.    Download a new version of Safari. Click on the Apple icon in the top menu bar and select "Software Update." This will check if there is a new version of Safari available for download. If the Software Update shows an update available, download it.

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