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Questions about GIGABYTE products => All other GIGABYTE products => Topic started by: FluX on June 02, 2009, 11:01:26 am
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Is it just me or does anyone else have problems viewing any of the gigabyte websites?
The problem I refer to is that the browser loads most of the page but hangs for ten - twenty seconds or so and I get an error saying that a script on the page (or more recently, 'a movie') is causing my PC to run slowly, and do I want to abort?
BTW I'm using XP Pro SP3 and Firefox 3.
Am I missing a plugin or something? As it doesnt actually provide a solution, other than to abort the script?
Thanks in advance
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No problems on Windows 7 RC1 + IE8... might be Mozilla?
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Well its the same in IE7... I'll try IE8.
I have no problems viewing the forums, just the likes of http://www.gigabyte.com.tw (http://www.gigabyte.com.tw)
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just tried IE8 and its the same???
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I visted the website and it all works for me, so must be a plugin not working correctly or something for you.
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Have you tried resetting all internet settings to default? Cleared cache etc?
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yeah I clear cache and cookies on a regular basis.
I'll try updating plugins and stuff when I get 5 mins, but to be honest, its been like this for a long time, so I'm not exactly confident that it will work.
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just to confirm, the Gigabyte link you added, although a little slow, works fine in Mozilla.
Have you tried any of the other gigabyte sites?
www.gigabyte.eu
www.giga-byte.co.uk
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Did you try resetting the websettings to default? (Is under the advanced tab of internet options)
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@Whitehot
yeah tried both those links and the .fr and .de - french and german sites and all the same.
I've got Adobe Flash 10 installed so upto date with that - unless I'm barking up the wrong tree, and its not something directly related to Flash
@oggmonster
Yeah I tried that too, but it made no difference.
I'm using Firefox anyway so I'd rather forget about the IE settings because I don't want to have to go back to using that.
Next stop, uninstall Firefox and personal settings - re-install Firefox from scratch.
I'm sure I have same problem on PC at home as well though???? ??? ??? ???