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    Default can anyone tell me why this is happening?


    almost all webpages give me this problem

    when i click on a link the page loads but wen i start scrolling it freezes up every time for about 5 seconds or so.
    case: ANTEC TX640B 600w PSU-------------mobo: Gigabyte EP-43-UDL
    cpu: P4 630 3.0ghz Prescott 800MHz---------ram: 2Gb DDR2 dual channel
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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?

    anyone help? this is really annoying and i have no idea what ie causing it.
    case: ANTEC TX640B 600w PSU-------------mobo: Gigabyte EP-43-UDL
    cpu: P4 630 3.0ghz Prescott 800MHz---------ram: 2Gb DDR2 dual channel
    vga: eVGA Geforce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3 PCIe
    dvdr: LG GSA-4167B----------HD: WD 39GB SATA 1000rpm sysdrive
    WD drives 2x300gb 1x1TB

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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?

    How do you expect anyone to answer a question when they have no clue about anything that you have running on your system, what processes you have running at all times, what apps you are running, what your ISP is, what your download/upload speeds are or anything at all.

    I see nothing like that in the image. I dont even know what the site is supposed to look like so how do I know it isnt loaded properly? How do I know that your PC is frozen? It looks like a picture of your monitor.

    Coming from the same person who has issues running the web while downloading torrents, how do we know that this isnt some effect of you trying to do that? How do we know it isnt just your ISP throttling your connection cause you have exceeded some download limit or got caught torrenting when they dont allow it via their terms of service?

    Have you even tried not torrenting and surfing that way? Have you tried contacting your ISP to see if there is any sort of connection issue?

    So why not try starting with your ISP and working back from there. Remove your other machines since you do not need multiple machines connected and accessing the net at all times. Maybe you will find that your Router or some other part is defective.
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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?

    ​My computer did that but it's because of my shock-wave plugin....
    Maybe try re-installing the browser.



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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?

    its a video click on it. i recorded it when scrolling you can see the page loading and then gets stuck for few seconds and then refreshes correctly after that.

    this is happenning all the time not related to torrent downloads or ISp.
    case: ANTEC TX640B 600w PSU-------------mobo: Gigabyte EP-43-UDL
    cpu: P4 630 3.0ghz Prescott 800MHz---------ram: 2Gb DDR2 dual channel
    vga: eVGA Geforce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3 PCIe
    dvdr: LG GSA-4167B----------HD: WD 39GB SATA 1000rpm sysdrive
    WD drives 2x300gb 1x1TB

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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?

    would any internet explorer settings make it do that?
    case: ANTEC TX640B 600w PSU-------------mobo: Gigabyte EP-43-UDL
    cpu: P4 630 3.0ghz Prescott 800MHz---------ram: 2Gb DDR2 dual channel
    vga: eVGA Geforce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3 PCIe
    dvdr: LG GSA-4167B----------HD: WD 39GB SATA 1000rpm sysdrive
    WD drives 2x300gb 1x1TB

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    Default Re: can anyone tell me why this is happening?


    heres another video of it.(its a video so click on it)

    just notticed that it happends when css downloads.

    case: ANTEC TX640B 600w PSU-------------mobo: Gigabyte EP-43-UDL
    cpu: P4 630 3.0ghz Prescott 800MHz---------ram: 2Gb DDR2 dual channel
    vga: eVGA Geforce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3 PCIe
    dvdr: LG GSA-4167B----------HD: WD 39GB SATA 1000rpm sysdrive
    WD drives 2x300gb 1x1TB

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