On 07/29/2015 10:35 AM, hawker wrote:
On 7/28/2015 9:34 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
hawker wrote on 7/27/2015 1:42 PM:
If I click on any article from the AOL start page that has videos my
computer is "brought to its knees". I usually RMB and "open in new tab"
while leaving the original page open. If I open 3 tabs I pretty much
have to force the browser to close.
http://netscape.aol.com/
The browser nearly locks up, scrolling is slow and the whole thing is
very sluggish.
I have a few computers from WinXP to Win7 PRO 64 all fast processors
with plenty of memory and good Nvidia graphics cards. I am having the
same issue with all of them.
Any idea why or what I can do about this?
I tried the JLo video. Took forever to load drove my graphics processor
thru the roof. Fan sounded like a 767 taking off. Probably Flash as
I've seen this on some other sites.
Tried a random AOL video which started up almost instantly. The video
did not tax my cpu that much or even max it out.
Seamonkey 33.1
iMac late 2006 OS X 10.7.5 Not the most power computer these days.
hmm all very interesting. So some of us see this problem, some do not. I
wonder what the problem could be.
Wonder if this is a PC issue. I think the other person with no problems
was on some penguin flavored OS. Your in iWorld......
Has anyone tried disabling Hardware Acceleration?
Edit > Preferences > Appearance > Content
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