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This will disable all installed extensions. Run firefox -h in a dos box to see the command line switch for safe mode. Some have said it's a 'security issue'. Did find a simple work-around. I haven't tried it, and most likely won't, cause I hate adding additional code for a single browser fix, but the approach looks good. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow.

Learn more. FireFox sits on "Transferring data from Asked 12 years, 11 months ago. Active 7 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 9k times. Since the page never finishes loading, my selenium tests timeout. What should I look at to address this issue? Invalid Markup? Low level FireFox setting? Registry Hack? IIS setting? Improve this question. I use the little fix from someone named "Chronomaster", I think , but I have to re-run it every time Flash is updated, why Adobe can't figure it out is beyond me, but that's another complaint!

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Learn More. This does not happen to Twitch full screen in other browsers IE and Chrome. Chosen solution Found it , with the help of reddit. Kozmyk Question owner. Image didn't upload with the original question.

Here it is. Chosen Solution Found it , with the help of reddit. Installed Chrome. It's loading webpages seemingly fast but it's still doing odd things as well such as saying "waiting for cache" at the bottom left on any page I try to visit. I tried just about everything imaginable before reinstalling Windows 7 by the way. I flushed the dns cache, got rid of a ton of programs in msconfig from starting up. Obviously did a complete power cycle of my setup.

Tried web browsing after turning off antivirus and Windows Firewall still didn't make a difference. WiFi works fine on my phone in my apartment on the same network, online gaming works fine mostly Overwatch, Team Fortress 2, Rocket League , streaming Netflix over the WiFi via my Roku device in my bedroom is fine. So what gives? I do not know what to do except maybe wait to see if this passes Every time I chat with a Spectrum representative I tell them the same old crap every time Nothing ever seems to indicate it's the ISP.

But I have had strange tracert results when tracing to www. Such as some weird looking hops Average ping of around ms and a maximum of The last Spectrum rep did say I had some strange modem logs. I will paste whatever I see in the log when I get back home from work today. He also said "this seems very bad" from when he saw my tracert to google results. I will also post that when I get back home today.

But does anyone have any ideas? Maybe I'll get a tech to come over after all I am complaining about mere seconds as far as these hangups are concerned but I know it wasn't like this even as little as 3 or 4 weeks ago.

So I have no idea what changed I found the manual online but can't find anything about the color of the lights in it I found this from another Tom's Hardware topic: "There are two LEDs just above the Ethernet port, one upper right indicates speed of connection the other upper left indicates activity level.

Ralston18 Titan Moderator. Oct 11, 25, 1, , 6, You mentioned using msconfig to reduce the startup programs - excellent. Boot your system but do not open or launch Firefox, etc.. Open Task Manager to see what all is running. Check the various tabs and get a sense of "pre-Firefox". Leave the Window open and then launch Firefox. Watch what changes: apps, processes, services, resources used, etc..

You can also apply Resource Monitor and Performance Monitor observations in the same manner. The objective is to identify some specific bottleneck that you can disable or enable at will to end or restart the "waiting for cache" message.

Not at all uncommon for manuals and devices to disagree with regards to the LED colors. Manufacturers are likely to change to a less expensive LED regardless of color and not bother to update the manuals. If you are paying for Gigabit service and are using up to spec Cat 5e cables the orange light upper right should be green. What level service do you have and what make and model modem and router?

I'm still having these issues and it's driving me absolutely insane. Web pages load fast enough to where most people wouldn't even complain about this, but I know it was never like this even a month ago and I have to fix this.

Even though I've already ran a full check disk and had no errors AND after the check disk I reinstalled Windows 7 the next day anyway. The HDD is 3 years old About to do the same for Chrome I can't really test IE because IE doesn't show me any type of activity ribbon when loading web pages. HDD isssue? Possible but you need some empircal evidence. Firefox is apparently off the table now. So look at what ever else may be going on. One of your disk needs to be checked for consistency.

You can cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue. To skip disk checking, press any key within 10 seconds. After I got back onto my desktop Chrome seemed faster and pages loaded better. I did not see waiting for cache in the bottom left hand activity feed but I did see stuff like "waiting for extension AdBlock plus" a couple times.

But it never seemed to hinder a webpage from loading properly and quickly. Now I think it's time for a new HDD, but I rather wait because I don't want to reinstall Windows 7 again already after it being just 2 weeks or so



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