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Why does my computer constantly  stop responding when I try and log onto The Huffington Post?????

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Because your computer has good taste.

Task Manager might show that waol, aolbrowser, or aolsoftware is using a lot of memory.  It might help to exit from AOL (not just log out).  It might also help to turn off your modem and router for a minute.  When you start them up again things might run better for a few hours.

First time I heard this problem, not funny though

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