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Firefox memory problems?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by TMac640, May 16, 2007.

  1. TMac640

    TMac640 Contributing Member

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    Is there anyway to prevent firefox from constantly eating up RAM and taking up 500% of your CPU's processing? I know this has been a long-standing problem with firefox, but has anyone figured out a solution that even kinda works?
     
  2. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    I can only guess they have some serious memory leaks...which can only be solved by someone going in and using a delete command on some dynamically created objects.
     
  3. glad_ken

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    Use the generic default theme. Some of the other themes are resource hogs...
     
  4. br0ken_shad0w

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    TMac640 Contributing Member

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    yeah i am using the default theme. always have been :confused:
     
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    yeah it takes like 45-90 seconds to load a friggin YouTube ppage because of the firefox
     
  7. glad_ken

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    Bring up Windows Task Manager (ctr+alt+delete)
    From Windows Task Manager select Processes.
    Find Firefox executable, right click it, then set priority to below normal or low.
     
  8. Party Boy

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    got this from another site. it may help.

    Open a new tab. Type “about:config” without quotes into the address bar and hit enter/click Go.

    Right-click anywhere, select New, then Integer. In the dialog prompt that appears, type:

    browser.cache.memory.capacity

    Click OK. Another dialog prompt will appear. This is where you decide how much memory to allocate to Firefox. This depends on how much RAM your computer has, but generally you don’t want to allocate too little (under 8MB), but if you allocate too much, you might as well not do this. A good recommended setting is 16MB. If you want 16MB, enter this value into the dialog prompt:

    16384

    (Why 16384 instead of 16000? Because computers use base-12 counting. Thus 16 megabytes = 16384 bytes. Likewise, if you want to double that and allocate 32MB, you’d enter 32768.)

    Click OK to close the dialog box, then close all instances of Firefox and restart. If your Firefox still uses the same amount of memory, give it a few minutes and it should slowly clear up. If that fails, try a system reboot.
     
  9. Kam

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    you could always try internet explorer.
     
  10. macalu

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    since we're on the subject of firefox, anyone have this problem:

    whenever i play an embedded video, i can't switch tabs. i have to pause the video to do so. :confused:
     
  11. AMS

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    i thought that was the priority on task manager updatng its info about the program.
     
  12. SamFisher

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    download opera
     
  13. Invisible Fan

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    I avg 175-225MB because I usually have 5 or 6 tabs running. I figure it's almost like 5 Firefox windows running at the same time.
     
  14. TMac640

    TMac640 Contributing Member

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    maybe that's it too.

    at any given time, i've got 7-10 firefox tabs running lol
     
  15. TMac640

    TMac640 Contributing Member

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    yeah i've tried opera, wasn't that impressed with it from using it a few weeks.
     
  16. Uprising

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    Speaking of FireFox. I've been having a problem with the new version. Every now and then, FF freezes when I click reply on the BBS. (it dies and needs to restart.)
     
  17. AMS

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    Opera is an excellent and stable alternative to FF...

    I use it whenever I need to do research or important work that cant just crash.
     

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