I have windows xp service pack 2 and I've mozilla fire fox 3.0.1 but when ever I start firefox it takes a long time to start.It takes about about 3-4 minutes before it shows up,It is so annoying and I can't find a solution.Is it normal for the fire fox to run slowly on windows xp or what i don't know,need some one to help me out.
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Fire Fox Running Slow
Started by Waqas ahmed, Jun 19 2009 04:03 PM
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#2
Posted 20 June 2009 - 05:28 PM
Odds are its your computer and that it needs a deep cleaning of trash files, removal of software you never use, cleaning of viruses/spyware/malware etc.
As for software to help you out with that
Spybot
CCcleaner
Glary Utilities
Defraggler
Now if these programs don't help speed up your computer, it could be time to reinstall the operating system to give it a deep clean. Usually you do that after a year of non stop use, of course if your computer is been running a few years then a hardware replacement would happen. Usually you just want to replace the RAM especially if its a laptop and that will help increase the speed of your computer somewhat.
However, if it is a desktop then you could replace the hard drive, Processor, RAM, of course then you have to go in the processor of registering your copy of windows. Also if you take the reinstallation of your OS, update to XP SP3 and that will clean up all the hotfixes you might have installed over time and you will be better updated with some added speed.
As for software to help you out with that
Spybot
CCcleaner
Glary Utilities
Defraggler
Now if these programs don't help speed up your computer, it could be time to reinstall the operating system to give it a deep clean. Usually you do that after a year of non stop use, of course if your computer is been running a few years then a hardware replacement would happen. Usually you just want to replace the RAM especially if its a laptop and that will help increase the speed of your computer somewhat.
However, if it is a desktop then you could replace the hard drive, Processor, RAM, of course then you have to go in the processor of registering your copy of windows. Also if you take the reinstallation of your OS, update to XP SP3 and that will clean up all the hotfixes you might have installed over time and you will be better updated with some added speed.
#3
Posted 21 June 2009 - 03:07 AM
What's the RAM count for your machine? I have the similar setup with 1.5GB and my Firefox is loading pretty quickly (under 5 seconds). When I say loading, the act of clicking on the Firefox icon and the browser ready to go.
Try lowering the offline storage if you have a broadband connection (Tools > Options > Advanced). I have mine set at 1MB.
Disable those java search and java plugin for the new Firefox (it's that URL/history helper). It's not only annoying, I just don't have the patience for it. (Tools > Add-ons > Extensions > disable Java Quick Starter)
I also disabled my DNS client for Windows XP, especially you have been using Spybot or other anti-spyware programs. You may have such a huge HOSTS file that can slowdown the browser bootup time. Now many will argue but I surf the internet without any issue even with DNS client turned off. This DNS client basically resolves your URL to proper address location. It's not necessary if you visit the same pages often. It may become annoying when you type in the correct URL but it shows it cannot find it. I have the fortune of having an ISP providing me with good DNS gateway. So I'm not worried. (Start > Run > services.msc > find DNS client and disable).
Try lowering the offline storage if you have a broadband connection (Tools > Options > Advanced). I have mine set at 1MB.
Disable those java search and java plugin for the new Firefox (it's that URL/history helper). It's not only annoying, I just don't have the patience for it. (Tools > Add-ons > Extensions > disable Java Quick Starter)
I also disabled my DNS client for Windows XP, especially you have been using Spybot or other anti-spyware programs. You may have such a huge HOSTS file that can slowdown the browser bootup time. Now many will argue but I surf the internet without any issue even with DNS client turned off. This DNS client basically resolves your URL to proper address location. It's not necessary if you visit the same pages often. It may become annoying when you type in the correct URL but it shows it cannot find it. I have the fortune of having an ISP providing me with good DNS gateway. So I'm not worried. (Start > Run > services.msc > find DNS client and disable).
#4
Posted 21 June 2009 - 08:46 AM
Normally people say "oh go type about:config and change this.... and this..... and this. And so on". Well thats just putting you at high risk of wreaking your Firefox setup. My main recommendation is to buy more RAM and put it in your system. Anyone these days with over 2GB of RAM will have no more slow loading problems with Firefox.
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