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    Weird problem with my T60p and Firefox

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Stoic, Apr 23, 2007.

  1. Stoic

    Stoic Notebook Consultant

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    My previous main machine was my Z60t and I never had this problem (nor on any of my non-lenovo laptops). Whenever I load a webpage, especially one rich in graphics and pictures, Firefox (2.0.0.3) "forgets" to load approx. half the images on the page. Some get loaded, others don't. Sometimes the "page loading" continues to crank, other times if just finishes without loading the rest of the images. If I right click on the image and view it by itself and then return to the original page all the images show up.

    My suspicion is that has something to do with the wifi (Intel Pro 3945abg) but damned if I can figure it out.

    Has anyone else come across this problem.
     
  2. mujtaba

    mujtaba ZzzZzz Super Moderator

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    I had this problem with the university's wireless.The problem was a really cheap router.
     
  3. RefinedPower

    RefinedPower Notebook Deity

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    I had the same problem, but reinstalling Flash fixed the issue.
     
  4. dietcokefiend

    dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend

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    Does it happen in IE as well? I am going to say timing out and a bad/cheap router or poor reception.