It'll pull up the first site I visit with Javascript on within a minute or two, then from there if I try to visit any other sites without
first clearing the cache or restarting the phone it takes minutes to complete loading a page, if it loads at all.
First clear your cache and cookies from your computer, and try logging in on a different browser.
Not exact matches
Do a general backup too as you can install and enjoy the Marshmallow OS only if you
first hard reset your device and
clear its app data
cache.
First, we recommend that you try
clearing your browser history or «
cache» to see if that resolves the issue.
First I suggest you
clear your
cache and try again.
You can tackle this problem two ways,
first by just
clearing the
cache, but also by restarting the DNS client service, which handles
caching of DNS lookups.
The
first is Cleanup, which is similar to programs like CCleaner that scan your system for extra files, temporary folders, and
caches that can be
cleared.
If you are unable to install Windows Updates,
first clear up your Temporary Files and Internet
Cache, reboot and try again.
From recovery,
first of all you have to wipe data and
clear cache; so select «wipe data factory reset» followed by «wipe
cache partition» and by «wipe dalvik
cache».
First of all, before checking on how to downgrade to stock and unroot your Google Nexus 6, you should try to resolve software related issues by making a hard reset and by
clearing cache from recovery mode.
Along with the hard reset you should also
clear app data
cache thus, if you don't want to lose important files go ahead and make a backup
first.
So, in our case you
first have to make a hard reset and to
clear app data
cache.