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Errors / Problems Discuss Slow Picture Display in the Website forums; Is it me or has anyone else noticed a drastic slowdown of pictures being displayed in the threads? Seems to ...

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    Slow Picture Display

    Is it me or has anyone else noticed a drastic slowdown of pictures being displayed in the threads? Seems to have been a recent spate of complaints about ISP's but I'm wondering if we have something else going on?


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    I have been having the same intermittent problem over the last couple of weeks as well Andy.



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    When I am checking this place from work it's horrid. Home is a little slower then normal but I can deal with that.

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    No problem with displaying of anything. It might have been caused by updatings of yours net browser or OSes.

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    The site & image loading are doing ok for me.

    There is an additional load on the internet due to the Holidays because more people being off work, schools are closed, online Holiday shopping...

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    Yep.. it could have caused that too.

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    Shouldn't be it up here. Started with me about 2 weeks ago.

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    So the reason might be the one I have mentioned in post #4.

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    Is there a fix?

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    What are your OS and the net browser ?

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    If you are using Mozilla Firefox 8.0, it uses a lot more RAM than before. A lot of folks are complaining about it and switching to Chrome or other web browsers. It has slowed my machine some but it's not to bad. Hopefully they will get the issue resolved soon.

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    I can't agree Im afraid. I have Vista installed with the laptop + 1GB RAM only . No problem with RAM amount when Mozilla Firefox ver. 8.0 working. Contrary to that, many of my mates here complain about IE and other net browsers with Windows OS going at first. I have installed Firefox for my old desktop computer with Win98SE. Of course I had had to find a version of the browser working with the OS. All problems with the net stopped at once.
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    I kept getting a high RAM usage by MF warning from my AVG program so I got MF's site and found out a lot of folks were ticked about it. It will hang up on me from time to time, like I said, hopefully they will have the problem resolved soon.

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    I see. The problem can be caused by some problems with an OS installed. Especially by OS Register where the mess is the hugest. I would suggest using one of programs for an OS cleaning. E.g. Tuneup, etc....

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    Mozilla suggested disabling a certain program excelerater, I'm not sure which one but I haven't done this yet. The problem is not to bad for me yet. I do my comp maintenance on a regular bases ie once a month. Dumping the temp files, fixing the registry, defragging the system and so on.

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