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Bradley G
05-26-2005, 07:46 AM
:loco: My posts if lenghty time out and sometime don't apperar

Says if a valid link was followed c ontact web master

Bradley G
06-03-2005, 02:17 AM
Well I have corrected the "lost in space" issue, My computer times out consistantly to: "Page cannot be Found" but it returns when I click on refresh.

It does not always respond to commands until several attempts.
It may have something to do with "Low disc space".
Bradley G

:loco: My posts if lenghty time out and sometime don't apperar

Says if a valid link was followed c ontact web master

MM03MOK
06-03-2005, 03:26 AM
Well I have corrected the "lost in space" issue, My computer times out consistantly to: "Page cannot be Found" but it returns when I click on refresh.

It does not always respond to commands until several attempts.
It may have something to do with "Low disc space".
Bradley GHow full is your harddrive? Have you defragged lately?

Bradley G
06-03-2005, 10:07 PM
mine says I have so little space left om C drive that I can not defrag completly.
I have been trying to move files to D drive but my three teenagers with ther Ipods and bazillion songs loaded on it ,I can hardly keep up!
Bradley G
I have not had the posts going bye bye any more. It occasionally times out to "page can not b founD"
How full is your harddrive? Have you defragged lately?

dwasson
06-04-2005, 08:37 AM
Maybe if you used more than one finger to type ...

MM2004
06-04-2005, 11:25 AM
Bradley,

Have you tried dumping your temporary internet folder? If using Internet Explorer, click on tools -> Internet Options -> Delete Files (yes). Click delete files again and check delete all offline content (yes). Finally, delete cookies (yes).
See if that helps. Depending on your "cache" file size, it could take several minutes for each step.

Mike.


Well I have corrected the "lost in space" issue, My computer times out consistantly to: "Page cannot be Found" but it returns when I click on refresh.

It does not always respond to commands until several attempts.
It may have something to do with "Low disc space".
Bradley G

ctrcbob
06-06-2005, 05:43 PM
This is a test. Just tried to reply in the general forum, and it would not accept my reply. I am using my sisters computer while I am visiting. Going to try now.

Bradley G
06-08-2005, 10:43 AM
Thanks MM2004,

It only took a minute for all.
Bradley G

Bradley,

Have you tried dumping your temporary internet folder? If using Internet Explorer, click on tools -> Internet Options -> Delete Files (yes). Click delete files again and check delete all offline content (yes). Finally, delete cookies (yes).
See if that helps. Depending on your "cache" file size, it could take several minutes for each step.

Mike.