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rhumbaflappy
August 31st, 2011, 11:18
The auto-update feature of Firefox put me into version 6 and I've had nothing but trouble with the incredible sloooooowness of forum pages loading. It made SOH browsing torture.

I tried Google Chrome, and was very impressed with it's quickness in both page loading and downloading... but I missed my old FireFox.

What I did was to remove Firefox with the windows control panel, then re-install an old copy of FireFox 4.01. It worked like a charm, and I can now speedily browse with my old comfort settings.

No one at FireFox seems to acknowledge the problem with the current version... and the version7 beta also has the problem.

So you can solve it by taking a great leap backwards... not exactly what Mao envisioned.

Dick

OBIO
August 31st, 2011, 11:22
I've been using Firefox 6 since it was in Beta and have had no problems with it.

OBIO

Allen
August 31st, 2011, 11:23
On another PC I had some ver of FF 6. It was crap. Just like you said and eat up RAM to no end. I'm a IE8 user and have Google Chrome back up should IE8 not work on a website.

stiz
August 31st, 2011, 11:48
i've had a few problems with it crashing randomly when browseing flash intensive websites (youtube for example) but other that no probs ere.

johnh_049
August 31st, 2011, 13:21
I've had no complaints about FF6. maybe some setting?:kilroy:

NachtPiloten
August 31st, 2011, 15:18
Miserable, can't navigate off the first page, slow, back to IE8 for now.

AndyG43
August 31st, 2011, 15:42
I've dumped Firefox, it was becoming virtually unusable - which is kinda sad, as it was the first real alternative to IE I found. FF5 was causing so many issues, and I couldn't be bothered to make the move to 6.

Chrome is fine, really quick (like FF used to be, back in the day), but I find the interface isn't as intuitive as it could be; so I use Chrome for a few sites, and back to IE8 for most of my web use.

johnh_049
August 31st, 2011, 15:58
wow, I can't understand why so many are having problems with FF.
Usually is something is going to go wrong, it will go wrong for me.

Dangerousdave26
August 31st, 2011, 19:21
I decided a while ago to stay with 3.6.13 on my single core processor PC.

They keep throwing more stuff into browsers and probably optimizing them to run on multiple core PC's. The more they do that I believe the less compatible they become with older PC's.

Now my laptop is probably plenty capable of running the latest version I just don't want to run two different versions.

warchild
August 31st, 2011, 19:46
every now and then,i get an error where a script has stopped running and as soon as i turn off the script and prevent it from doing anything more,FF speeds up. The script?? Chrome. I'm so pissed at google it isnt funny. To me, its a deliberate attempt on their part to cripple mozilla and make their own piece of garbage more appealing..

SpitXIV
August 31st, 2011, 20:47
warchild,

I had to reinstall Google because it told me it was corrupted, don't remember what I
installed before that caused it. but haven't had any trouble since then. Every search
engine seems to have their bugs, don't know why this is. I seemed to get more spam
with Firefox. I didn't care for their new beta, seems more trouble than it's worth,
just me I guess.

Astoroth
September 1st, 2011, 00:17
every now and then,i get an error where a script has stopped running and as soon as i turn off the script and prevent it from doing anything more,FF speeds up. The script?? Chrome. I'm so pissed at google it isnt funny. To me, its a deliberate attempt on their part to cripple mozilla and make their own piece of garbage more appealing..

One person's junk is another man's treasure. I happen to really like Chrome, have been using it for almost a year now. As for Firefox, can't stand it. Never have liked it. Go figure...

rhumbaflappy
September 1st, 2011, 04:11
The slowness of FireFox 6 is a problem caused by some incompatibility with my system. But the odd thing is that version 4 runs like a charm... as does IE8 and Chrome.

Chrome is so quick! I may end up switching.

Dick

lefty
September 1st, 2011, 04:29
I'm another one becoming disenchanted with Firefox. Version 6 lasted approximately an hour on my system before I went back to 4.0.1 No Google toolbar, no virtual keyboard, Autofill didn't work, and oh so slow. A bad job.

deKoven
September 1st, 2011, 05:55
Sorry, I dun' track yez all on this one. FF6 is working fine, very fast and no probs at all. My guess? Possibly yez need to defrag with dfragger that moves all stuff, not just what the current fast defraggers want to move. Oh for the days of dfraggers that did what YOU wanted to do, not what the designer boys built in. And therein lies the crux of why I became a programmer; I wanted programs that did what I wanted done, not the krup someone else wanted.

The recent and current crop of bloatware proves my point. At one time I even switched to Linux to get away from it, but even they are moving in what is to me the wrong direction.

:guinness:

Ickie
September 1st, 2011, 06:00
for about 1 year, vbulletin has had its share of problems with firefox, We keep the forums updated and secure, it is a firefox problem not a SOH one.

rhumbaflappy
September 1st, 2011, 08:38
Hi Ickie.

Yes, It's a FireFox thing.

Why would load times for pages crawl or even time out with FireFox, and load like lightning with IE or Chrome. Same web pages, same computer... and my computer is fine tuned and defragged and with all XP updates. And, why would the old version 4 of FireFox also load like lightning? ( I also installed with no addons and it was just as slow ).

It's not a problem with my system. It's an incompatibility with my system. Unfortunately, the beta version ( 7b ) also has the problem. So if I need to move on to a new browser in the future, it won't be FireFox. The web forums indicate there will never be a fix, as the FireFox developers do not admit there is an internet connection problem.

:(

I really like FireFox, with FireBug and using FireFTP. But I offer my solution to others that run across this speed problem. And as Ickie points out, it's not an SOH thing.

Dick

rhumbaflappy
September 2nd, 2011, 10:27
I gave this one last try...

Saved my bookmarks. Saved my passwords. Uninstalled Firefox completely. Rebooted. Went to My Documents folder and renamed all Mozilla folders.
reinstalled FireFox 6.0.1

Success. I don't know what was stored in my system, but it killed my FireFox connection speed.

All is good now... at least for now. ( Chrome is still really, really fast ).

Dick

aeromed202
September 2nd, 2011, 16:38
I too have fixed many a browser issue by installing an older version. The other things that I found often contributed to slowness were all the crap bundled with the so-called upgrade. Plug-ins, preset search parameters, automatic this and that, AARRGG!! If I searched these out and disabled them (I LOVE that phrase when it comes to this stuff) usually I was back to a decent response time also knowing all the fat had been trimmed away. What do these companies think anyway? Ah, that felt good.

AndyG43
September 5th, 2011, 04:28
I've dumped Firefox, it was becoming virtually unusable - which is kinda sad, as it was the first real alternative to IE I found. FF5 was causing so many issues, and I couldn't be bothered to make the move to 6.

Chrome is fine, really quick (like FF used to be, back in the day), but I find the interface isn't as intuitive as it could be; so I use Chrome for a few sites, and back to IE8 for most of my web use.

Just remembered another nifty feature of Chrome that gives it the edge over Firefox (at least in my opinion)'; it has got an auto translate feature, so if you load in a foreign website (for example, the Flightsim Periskop site), it will offer to translate into English - the translation is sometimes a little too literal, but it makes things a lot simpler. Sadly though it doesn't translate American into English. :icon_lol:

aeronca1
September 6th, 2011, 07:26
I've had problems with speed here in the last three or maybe four versions of Firefox as well as IE. I visit other forums that seem to use the same software as here, but respond very quickly. When using the "Mark forum read" feature, it often doesn't work here. At other forums it works quickly and smoothly. I have just gotten used to SOH being slow.