JTK wrote:

> "Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T." wrote:
> 
> 
> [snip]
> 
> 
>>Has he tried: Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Cache. Setting to Page in
>>cache compared to one on network:
>>
>>Everytime ?? That way N6/Moz / Communicator never relies on the page in
>>the cache.
>>
> 
> Uh, well, yeah, I would sure hope that disabling the cache would fix
> it!  Then again, this *is* Mozilla we're talking here.  That's not the
> point though.  If the cache is broken, and it clearly is, it either
> needs to be fixed it or removed.
> 

No, YOUR cache is busted, not ours for whatever reason.

Since /cache/ contains "files" written to specific areas of the HD maybe
a scan-disk and defrag may help and even a "complete sector check" may
provide relief .. who knows at this point, maybe worth a try.

Do you have another computer 'at hand' to attempt to dupe the problem ??

-- 
Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion
Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI
UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org


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