Sam
Seems I have to upgrade to Snow Leopard before Mavericks - is it best to 
buy SL thro' the Mac site (£14) or somewhere else? (I bought my Mac at John 
Lewis, but I live near Gatwick) What's I/O, can't find anything like it on 
Console Messages. I've been using Macs since 1988, originally for DTP, but 
now, at 80, only for email, banking and surfing. I'm ignorant about all the 
new things like music, iphoto etc so I keep clear of them! JN

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 12:42:05 PM UTC, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
>
> I’d upgrade to Snow Leopard at a minimum, ideally Mavericks, your version 
> of Safari is drastically out of date and a javascript function on the 
> YouTube could be freezing it.
>
> You could also have a bad block on the hard drive and the Safari cache 
> files are being saved to that part of the drive. Go to Applications > 
> Utilities > Console > Search for “I/O” > Does anything show up that says 
> I/O error?
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
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> On 12 Feb 2014, at 12:40, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
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> Version 5.0.6,, running on OSX 10.5.8. No extensions. By "downloading" I 
> don't mean I'm "saving" them to the machine, just running some fishing 
> films. Thanks, Sam. (John Nixon)
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 12:18:54 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> When I'm downloading You Tube items, with Safari, all goes well for a 
>> while, then suddenly it stops downloading and "freezes".
>> Resetting Safari, or clearing cookies etc doesn't help, My only way out 
>> is to restart the computer, then all works well for a while.
>> Am I running out of memory in Safari? How do I increase this, if so.
>>
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