Browsing Speed is very slow, but torrent downloads are working fine.

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Hi, Usually i use Firefox & Chrome i never had any problem.
Now I'm facing this problem first time, Browsing Speed is very very slow in Chrome, firefox & opera, tried Safari till browsing is very slow, but it is better in Internet Explorer (average)

My bandwidth is 512MB/s, in utorrent & tixati I'm getting 58-62kb/s, but if i download anything in browsers it is around 4-6KB/S. (In Internet Download Manager-IDM i get 60-62kb/s)

I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro (64Bit) but reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate (64Bit) but problem is not sloved.

For Example, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/ is not opening in Chrome, Firefox, Safari
& opera, but it takes 60-80 seconds to open in Internet Explorer.
 

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Rare for the underdog to be taking the lead huh? :p

You might want to use a program like ccleaner since you seem to use the other browsers mainly, if that doesn't help try deleting and reinstalling one of those browsers to see if it makes a difference, let me know how it goes
 
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I use CCleaner daily once.
 

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Alright, did you reinstall the browser(s)?
 
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@Rayven2, I've reinstalled Windows, downloaded all browser's, but now none of web browser's are working from yesterday. I'm unable to open any sites. But torrents are working fine.
 

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Ah, using a phone for the forums?

Well go into the configuration settings for it, should be 192.168.1.1, user and pass is normally admin unless you've changed it. Do a diagnostics test and tell me if anything comes up. Also you might as well set your secondary DNS to Google's 8.8.8.8. Leave the primary one on 0.0.0.0.
 
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@Rayven2, yes using mobile for replying, always used Google dns, even tried diagnostics test and tried resetting IP in safe mode. Still problem is not solved. I don't know what to do?
Finally I'm installation Windows 8.1
I'll reply if problem is still there.
 

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Do you have the latest version of Java? Apparently it's really buggy and can cause issues with browsers, reverting to a older one might help. I don't really know what else to so, reinstall 8.1 and let me know how it goes, if neither of those fix it last resort is calling your ISP.
 
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Thanks for reply, yes Java is very buggy so i don't use it, i installed 8.1 now everything is fine.
But still i don't know why the browsers were very slow first then not working?, lets see in future some one may find the solution.

 

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Well it least it's fixed now, it might of been multiple things it's really hard to tell since there can be so many culprits. If you have further issues feel free to post again. Sorry I couldn't find a direct solution but I hope I helped.
 

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I found a solution by deleting all Adobe, Java and Google updaters from startup ;). So I will have to update them manually once a while - but eh what a big deal here, right? Also removed many unnecessary programs like adobe Help manager and so on. And it did a trick! Also, better start up performance :).