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Are other demonlanders having trouble with Demonland pages not loading and freezing their computer? It has been going on with me for over a week now.

 

Never encountered such problems at my end, Redleg...

 

Are other demonlanders having trouble with Demonland pages not loading and freezing their computer? It has been going on with me for over a week now.

No.


Are other demonlanders having trouble with Demonland pages not loading and freezing their computer? It has been going on with me for over a week now.

Yep. Exactly that problem. Infrequent, maybe 3 or 4 times in the last week and a bit.

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Yep. Exactly that problem. Infrequent, maybe 3 or 4 times in the last week and a bit.

I am getting it all the time and then it freezes my computer. Andy ( Demonland ) is not back from his sisters's wedding o/s until after first round. Have to put up with it until then I suppose.

Yes, am having the exact problem at home and at work.

 

IE may be the problem.

Google Chrome is far better I find.

Firefox 4... ;)


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IE may be the problem.

Google Chrome is far better I find.

Yes thanks RPFC GC is fine.

Yes, I've experienced this problem for a while. I haven't been reading Demonland because of it. Page keeps freezing & trying to load "javascript", "twitter" etc & goes on forever :(

Looks like Google Chrome is the way to go.

Are other demonlanders having trouble with Demonland pages not loading and freezing their computer? It has been going on with me for over a week now.

NO PROBS here


No problems for me using Firefox 3.6

Upgrade to 4.0 ;)

I agree! lately it has stuffed up my computer, I only thought it was just me, like when i went those Earth tremors back in 2009. I do use internet explorer though, but that never seemed to be a problem before

I'm OS until Round 2 so I won't be able to do anything until then. I haven't experienced any issues but I am using a Mac and Firefox.

If you are using Windows and Internet explorer do yourself a favour and switch to a different browser immediately (firefox or google chrome). Internet Explorer will only cause you endless problems not to mention it being a serious security risk to your computer.


I'm using IE and it's the SOE where I work, so I can't change it. And what's been happening for a week or so is that some Demonland threads (including this one) keep automatically attempting to refresh and eventually close and reload, then attempt to refresh, close and reload, etc. Annoying.

 

Sorry it's late - never any problem

I use IE6 at work and have to push ESC key once a page almost loads (to stop it from fully loading) or else it crashes IE.

works fine from home though.

Crashes constantly for me after about 5 minutes.

A pain at present as I constantly have to log in.

Every other web site I visit is fine!

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