Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
Originally Posted by rjolly87
Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
Originally Posted by rjolly87
got dial-up?
i also had this problem with IE. i switched to firefox, now i can blow the doors off of anything i access. |
Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
Originally Posted by rjolly87
Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
Originally Posted by rjolly87
got dial-up?
i also had this problem with IE. i switched to firefox, now i can blow the doors off of anything i access. http://forums.serverbeach.com/images/smilies/owned.gif |
Originally Posted by rjolly87
http://tech.msn.com/products/speedtest.armx
how do you do here? http://msn-cnet.com.com/7009-7254_7-...peed&kbps=3264 |
Originally Posted by Garb
Originally Posted by rjolly87
http://tech.msn.com/products/speedtest.armx
how do you do here? http://msn-cnet.com.com/7009-7254_7-...peed&kbps=3264 |
yes and yes... pages seem to load a lil better now... pictures (like the smilies to the left) dont load fast, but the pages are loading now.... maybe its just my local cable company
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Originally Posted by Garb
Computer running really SLOOOOOOW
Originally Posted by Garb
3264 kbps....
:laughing: |
Mine was slow when I used things like Kazaa, etc. Also, my entire system was slow when I installed .net framework during windows xp updates. I now avoid anything with .net framework involvement.
Have you made any hardware or software changes lately? |
I unplugged my webcam... lol
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:bsnicker:
Originally Posted by Garb
I unplugged my webcam... lol
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try this, it usually helps my computers... (you must have XP to do this)
1 .go to MY Network Places 2. on the left, click on the View Network Connnections 3. Right Click where it says Local Area Network and has your ethernet adapter listed. 4. after you right click, click on the tab that says Repair. This usually fixes mine when it is slow. |
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