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| RaPLeX Senior Member
 
     
 
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 | | RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by Spunky
 Is anybody else having problems with the two together? Firefox takes about 5 minutes to load properly and become visible. It happens on all versions of Firefox I've tried and other Mozilla browsers...
 
 
everything is ok for me.i ve windows 7 .7229 and firefox 3.5. | 
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| 07-06-2009 07:31 PM |  | 
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| RaceProUK Elite Member
 
      
 
  
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 | | RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by Spunky
 AMD 64 bit Dual Core (4600)
 1 GB RAM
 
 That's more than enough for Firefox.
 
Try disabling all your add-ons, and see if that improves the loading. If it does, turn on the add-ons one at a time, until the loading times drop off again. Then you'll have the culprit. | 
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| 07-08-2009 05:26 PM |  | 
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| Spunky Former Super Mod
 
      
 
  
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 | | O.P.  RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by RaceProUK
 
 quote:That's more than enough for Firefox.Originally posted by Spunky
 AMD 64 bit Dual Core (4600)
 1 GB RAM
 
 
 Try disabling all your add-ons, and see if that improves the loading. If it does, turn on the add-ons one at a time, until the loading times drop off again. Then you'll have the culprit.
 
 
I have no add-ons yet. Can never be bothered to wait for it to load =/
<Eljay> "Problems encountered: shit blew up"   | 
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| 07-08-2009 06:58 PM |  | 
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| Spunky Former Super Mod
 
      
 
  
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 | | O.P.  RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by nimicitor
 Is 1GB of RAM ok for Windows 7 to run things smoothly?
 
 
For me, yes...<Eljay> "Problems encountered: shit blew up"   | 
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| 07-08-2009 09:50 PM |  | 
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| andrewdodd13 Senior Member
 
     
 
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 | | RE: RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by Mnjul
 Same happend when I upgraded to 3.5. Fx takes a couple minutes to start up at boot, and when it's warming up, I can't start some programs such as IE. But once Fx is ready, even if I close it and restart it, it'll start fine and quick. :/
 
 Vista x64 SP2 and 8GB RAM on a Q6600.
 
 I've found this as well, although it's not a particularly long time - 10 seconds or so.
 
XP32 Pro SP3 and 4GB RAM on a Q9550.   | 
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| 07-08-2009 11:25 PM |  | 
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| Menthix forum admin
 
        
 
  
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 | | RE: Windows 7 and Firefox You may also try cleaning out these folders: 
C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Local Settings\History 
C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files 
C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\My Recent Documents 
C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Temp\
 
On Vista or Windows 7 systems, simply replace "Documents and Settings" with "Users."
 
See: Lefehacker - Speed Up Slow Firefox 3.5 Windows Start-UpsThis post was edited on 07-10-2009 at 05:26 PM by Menthix.
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| 07-10-2009 05:26 PM |  | 
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| RaceProUK Elite Member
 
      
 
  
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 | | RE: Windows 7 and Firefox The first two folders are for IE though... 
And why Firefox would be accessing 'My Recent Documents' I don't know.
 
Personally, I'd recommend a quick run of CCleaner .
 quote:Originally posted by Menthix
 On Vista or Windows 7 systems, simply replace "Documents and Settings" with "Users."
 
 And drop the 'My', I think.This post was edited on 07-13-2009 at 05:40 PM by RaceProUK.
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| 07-13-2009 05:39 PM |  | 
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| Menthix forum admin
 
        
 
  
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 | | RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by RaceProUK
 The first two folders are for IE though...
 And why Firefox would be accessing 'My Recent Documents' I don't know.
 
 Good point, I would say so too, just copy/pasted it without paying too much attention. It comes from a Mozilla dedicated site though: http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/07/workaround-for...artups-on-windows/ 
It may just be /Temp/ that does the speeding up. Oh well, doesn't hurt to clean out the others too. | 
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| 07-13-2009 05:52 PM |  | 
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| segosa Community's Choice
 
      
 
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 | | RE: RE: Windows 7 and Firefox quote:Originally posted by Menthix
 You may also try cleaning out these folders:
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Local Settings\History
 C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
 C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\My Recent Documents
 C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\Temp\
 
 On Vista or Windows 7 systems, simply replace "Documents and Settings" with "Users."
 
 See: Lefehacker - Speed Up Slow Firefox 3.5 Windows Start-Ups
 
 
That's definitely the reason for the startup problems. I was scrolling through this thread hoping someone would have posted that link earlier 'cause everyone was suggesting things like making new profiles and disabling addons which had nothing to do with it.
 
 RaceProUK: If you read the post linked to, you'll see that it's using temporary files to generate random numbers for the security-related functions in the browser. Very stupid idea, yes.
The previous sentence is false. The following sentence is true. | 
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| 07-13-2009 05:58 PM |  | 
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| NanaFreak Scripting Contest Winner
 
      
 
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