computer slow ection off websites

I have windows xp.  When I have x on a Web page or a Web site it will be anywhere from 3 to 10 seconds it disappears from the display.   It will last for a week or two, then it will change back and x out almost immediately and it will last about a week.   All computers that I never had always x'ed out immediately when I would click on a page Web, or a Web site.  You have any ideas?

I have windows xp.  When I have x on a Web page or a Web site it will be anywhere from 3 to 10 seconds it disappears from the display.   It will last for a week or two, then it will change back and x out almost immediately and it will last about a week.   All computers that I never had always x'ed out immediately when I would click on a page Web, or a Web site.  You have any ideas?

You should scan your computer for malware, but I guess that the problem is probably caused by an add-on. What browser do you use? What malware scanner/antivirus do you have and use?
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