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Firefox 9 painfully slow site loads

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  • 最近回覆由 samsterid

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Since upgrading to 9 I find that visiting web sites invariably means a 10 second or more wait until they load.

Once the site eventually loads subsequent clicks to other pages are much faster.

This happens even with all add ons deactivated.

Since upgrading to 9 I find that visiting web sites invariably means a 10 second or more wait until they load. Once the site eventually loads subsequent clicks to other pages are much faster. This happens even with all add ons deactivated.

由 perryb 於 修改

被選擇的解決方法

Check tools/options and then go to advanced/network and check on how Firefox is connecting to the internet. When I downloaded 9.1, I found that it had changed that parameter automatically and I had to change it back. It is especially problematic on Windows 7, it seems. So experiment with the changes between proxy and no proxy. It seemed to resolve on mine with the "no proxy" concerning web page load speed.

I finally went to the Beta channel and downloaded that after I had sped up 9.01, and the Beta is definitely superior! Try that if you are a brave soul and can't get relief with 9.1

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選擇的解決方法

Check tools/options and then go to advanced/network and check on how Firefox is connecting to the internet. When I downloaded 9.1, I found that it had changed that parameter automatically and I had to change it back. It is especially problematic on Windows 7, it seems. So experiment with the changes between proxy and no proxy. It seemed to resolve on mine with the "no proxy" concerning web page load speed.

I finally went to the Beta channel and downloaded that after I had sped up 9.01, and the Beta is definitely superior! Try that if you are a brave soul and can't get relief with 9.1

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No change I'm afraid - I am behind a corporate firewall and FF isn't the default browser but even so I have had trouble free use for years both with FF Portable and with FF officially installed by the IT dept.

The last few iterations of FF have become steadily less usable in this context - which is frustrating as the supported browser - IE7 - is locked down and does not have any of the development tools that I use in FF.

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Hello. I got the same issue after upgrading to FX 9.0.1 and I solved it by creating a brand new profile. ref: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing-profiles

Hope this helps.

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Not the best solution, but it is working, I have gone back to Firefox 3.6, everything is back to normal speed. When I first started using Firefox 9 everything was fine, but after an update it went pear shape, very slow loading a web page, really poor. Would like to know an answer, I have visited several forums and none of the suggestions work for me. I am using Windows 7

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I found this suggestion to work for me. I experiment with the changes between proxy and no proxy. The proxy option worked much faster for me. Thank you.

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SOLVED for me:

I had the same issue. Firefox 3.6 was just fine loading pages, switching between tabs, etc. Firefox 8 & 9 were just awful - not just page load speed, but switching between loaded tabs, accessing Firefox menus - everything was really poky.

I did an uninstall with RevoUninstaller, then made sure every trace of FF was gone, and then did a clean reinstall of FF 9.1 - still the same problem. FF 9 ran just fine in Safe mode, so I disabled all plugins, and no extensions were installed yet, but no difference.

Then I looked over Help/Troubleshooting from the FF 9 menu, and noticed that OpenGL might be enabled for faster graphics rendering. I know that other apps (Photoshop) can actually slow down if your video card doesn't fully support OpenGL acceleration.

TRY THIS

So I looked in FF Options/Advanced and noticed under the General tab that hardware acceleration is checked by default. I UNchecked hardware acceleration and now it's back to normal - and somewhat faster than 3.6. YAY!

I'm not sure if my OpenGL theory is correct, but that fixed the slowness for me.

(running Windows 7 64-bit with a first generation AMD 64 X2 Dual Core; Nvidia Geforce 6800 video card)

Sam

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