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If you have already tried to solve the problem by “refreshing” the browser, the problem may be that you are running short of space on your Hard Disk. Windows OS needs room for a “swap disk” and usually wants a big chunk of space allocation on your Hard Disk. The OS moves data to and from RAM to “Virtual Memory” on the Hard Disk. If you don’t have 25-50MB available for this, your system may slow down and also cause an inability to load full pages at some websites.

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