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Safari Constantly Locks Up (10.4.5)
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Feb 17, 2006, 12:27 PM
 
Ever since I upgraded to 10.4.5 the other day, my Safari keeps doing this really f'ed up thing. It acts as if my internet goes it. Nothing will load. The app is still responsive and I can open new browsers but nothign will load in any of them. Its not the connection because I've tested and everything else works fine while this is going on. I'm even using FireFox right now because safari is junk. I never get any beach balls, it just stops working. And it will come back after a minute or so. This happens probably every 10 minutes. It is unbelievably annoying. This is on a dual G5 with 2GB of RAM. Has anyone else expirienced this? Its driving me insane!!!
     
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Feb 17, 2006, 01:34 PM
 
They're were updates to Safari in the new 10.4.5 patch. It's possible that something went wrong during install. Do you use any "plug-ins" for Safari or applications that modify or enhance Safari in any way?
     
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Feb 17, 2006, 05:34 PM
 
Safari is an application. Please be more careful when choosing what forum to post in.

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