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Slow Firefox
It takes over 2 minutes over 2 minutes for Firefox to start up. Is there anything I can do ?
I run Windows XP with free versions of Zone Alarm, A-Squared Anti-virus, AVG 8.5 and Malwarebytes.
I'm on Virgin Media cable ( M Package) which I think is up to 10GB. I have 325 GB free space on C drive.
Thanks.
I run Windows XP with free versions of Zone Alarm, A-Squared Anti-virus, AVG 8.5 and Malwarebytes.
I'm on Virgin Media cable ( M Package) which I think is up to 10GB. I have 325 GB free space on C drive.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For a start, you're running two Anti Viruses. Running two will cause conflict, slowing your PC down and compromising the effectiveness of the Anti Viruses. Get rid of one of them.
Also check your FF add ons for Ask Bar, it has been known to really affect FF. If after doing this your FF is still slow, disable all your add ons, and then enable them one at a time to find out if any are causing the slow down.
Also check your FF add ons for Ask Bar, it has been known to really affect FF. If after doing this your FF is still slow, disable all your add ons, and then enable them one at a time to find out if any are causing the slow down.
OK, at least you're running XP with it and not Vista.
My only suggestion to get it faster would be to double the RAM you have, to 1GB. Buying from somewhere like crucial.com (they can do a free system scan to tell you want you need), should cost no more than �20 and you should see the difference. It's not too hard to fit the RAM, but does involve taking the case off your PC so you may prefer to get someone with a bit of knowledge in this area to help.
My only suggestion to get it faster would be to double the RAM you have, to 1GB. Buying from somewhere like crucial.com (they can do a free system scan to tell you want you need), should cost no more than �20 and you should see the difference. It's not too hard to fit the RAM, but does involve taking the case off your PC so you may prefer to get someone with a bit of knowledge in this area to help.
Yea it's easy. Goto crucial.com/uk and scan your system. This will tell you exactly the RAM you need to buy. You don't have to buy from crucial but they are a good brand, if a touch expensive. Just make sure you get the right type.
You'll probably have two RAM slots available. One might be used, or perhaps both. Generally it's good to get two RAM modules, of the same kind.
Just make sure you push them in properly. If they're a bit loose your system probably won't start up.
You'll probably have two RAM slots available. One might be used, or perhaps both. Generally it's good to get two RAM modules, of the same kind.
Just make sure you push them in properly. If they're a bit loose your system probably won't start up.
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I have been a fan of Firefox for quite some time - anything to get away from MS IE! But I discovered recently that the latest version of Firefox is both slow to load, slow in execution and grabs a large portion of the PC memory to run itself in. So then I tried Google Chrome - almost instant loading, very fast in use, minimal screen furniture - best browser to date.
you are using the two or three anti virus software in your computer . these may cause the problem.
you can take only one anti virus software in the computer.
so that the computer speed does not slow.
so remove the anti virus from the computer from the add and remove programs.
after removing the speed of the fire fox will increase
delete the temp files, history and cookies from the
Firefox
you can take only one anti virus software in the computer.
so that the computer speed does not slow.
so remove the anti virus from the computer from the add and remove programs.
after removing the speed of the fire fox will increase
delete the temp files, history and cookies from the
Firefox