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hey all

well heres the scenario.. completely reloaded windows on my pc tonight as I had to many problems. After reloading xp.

As I was searching through pages to download internet explorer 7, I noticed that while scrolling down web pages, it wasnt fluent, it was scrolling in blocks/patches like the computer was really slow, or freezing sorta thing. Hard to explain so I hope you know what im talking about.

After I installed IE 7 im still having same problem. Never had this problem before and it isnt short of anything its a duel core processor with 2gig ram.

How do I fix this as its making it very annoying looking at any webpage what so ever

cheers

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Its definately a graphics driver issue, I've seen it happen before.

Load up the latest NVIDIA or ATI Drivers, And this will go away.

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Firefox will do the same thing until he has loaded some graphics drivers

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And Safari has been independently tested and named the fastest browser anyway...

I too drive a mac, and it just works.

I haven't used Safari for a while, as I prefer Firefox. I might have to update Safari to see how the newest version runs.

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