Windows 7 – One website won’t work on one computer no matter what

About a month ago, Facebook stopped loading on any browser on my Windows 7 PC. I figured it was a virus, and yesterday, I wiped my computer clean and formatted everything because the entire thing has been sluggish lately.

I am typing this on my freshly wiped Windows 7 Ultimate x64 computer, and the only program that I have even installed yet (beside the drivers) is Google Chrome. I can’t load Facebook even on this wiped-clean computer. It loads on my freshly wiped laptop, my iPad, my iPhone, and every other computer on my network. It just won’t load for this one physical machine. I even tried rearranging Ethernet cables on my router, changing the Ethernet cable going to this computer, and resetting the network.

Absolutely nothing fixes this. I have literally no idea what could be causing this.

Keep in mind that this is happening to one computer with a brand new install of Windows and every other website works on this computer. Every other device on the network can also connect to Facebook.

Solution:

Things to try:

  • Try running ping facebook.com from your broken computer and from a computer that accesses it successfully. Do you get the same IP address when it looks up the hostname on both computers? Can the broken computer resolve an IP at all?

  • Try other websites with dynamic content

  • Make sure the router doesn’t have any type of content filtering on it that may be blocking you out…

  • Do you trust the users of all the other computers on your network? Someone may be doing something nasty.

  • Make sure your drivers are up to date. Drivers shipped on the CD that comes with the hardware are often minimally working, just enough to convince the customer that the hardware isn’t dead, but they often are chock full of bugs. The bugs get fixed in subsequent driver releases which are pushed on the manufacturer’s website.

The latter bullet happened to be the issue with the original poster, so I bolded it. You can see the diagnosis chat in the comments.

Googlers: welcome to driver heck 😉 Go to the manufacturer website (in the OP’s case, Asus) and update your drivers!!! Some keywords:

Realtek 8111E slowAsus M5A97 ethernet slowDriver CD network slow