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Firefox Problem?


K9 Krew

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Ok, well this is wahts benn happening.

1. I would click on the FF desktop logo and it would come with the do you want to restore last session or start a new session.

2. I would click new session, and it would open up a FF window.

3.I would then go onto TGTAP and it would load about half way and then freeze and close down the window or if not that it will just freeze and i will have to shut it myself.

any ideas?

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I've had no problems with it, or this website. Could you somehow do a video of it occuring, or is that next to impossible? I guess you must have something malicious on your computer that could be causing this, have you downloaded anything at all in the last 2 weeks or so?

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Do a full system scan with whatever virus protection thing you have, clear your cache, and check you haven't changed any settings with the about: addresses. I made that Speed Firefox Up topic, and I think that caused the problems I had with it. I can't really think of anything else to recommend. Maybe you could always get someone in to look at it, or call the company who provides you with your internet service...

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Okay, you need to do this:

Set “network.http.pipelining” to “false” - by double clicking on it.

Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “false” - by double clicking on it.

Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to what it was before - it's currently at 30, right? If you can change this back to its default, then do that. Right click on it and choose reset, and it should go back to what it was.

Then you need to change “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” back to what it was, again by right clicking and resetting.

That should do it. If not, ask on a computer forum, maybe the Apple support forum, or something like that.

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I also have been having problems, every time when I go to a search Engine site, like Google, Yahoo, and click one of the results, instead of taking me to the correct site, it takes me to an affiliate site like this one:

Right now I just searched GTA IV on Google, and clicked on the Rockstargames.com/IV and got this instead:

http://findogo.com/index.php?search=gta%20...liate=and1-1596

Any answers?

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You can make the FF work by typing into the adress bar this: about:config

and then do this:

Set “network.http.pipelining” to “false” - by double clicking on it.

Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “false” - by double clicking on it.

Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to what it was before - it's currently at 30, right? If you can change this back to its default, then do that. Right click on it and choose reset, and it should go back to what it was.

Then you need to change “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” back to what it was, again by right clicking and resetting.

That will solve the problem.

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