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Constant beachballs in safari…what a dog.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Constant beachballs in safari…what a dog.
I love and have used safari for a long time, but recently the beachball things is just crazy bad. And ok, on my white 2gb mem imac, but on a new macbook air, cloned from said os (imported settings, etc.), and I get beachballs on 5 open tabs, with minimal flash….shhh…
any idea on what I should do? (and no I am not going with chrome)
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: CO
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I almost never have a beachball with Safari. Which version (exactly) are you using (see "About Safari" in "Safari" menu.
I'm using 5.0.3 - and just about to install 5.0.4, which is why I'm perusing forum for any alerts about issues w/5.0.4.
[ EDIT: and that over my lousy DSL. OSX 10.6.6 on any of several machines ]
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Last edited by Love Calm Quiet; Mar 18, 2011 at 09:37 PM.
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TOMBSTONE: "He's trashed his last preferences"
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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Any extensions installed?
Some extensions do very strange things. See if there's updates for your extensions, or selectively switch them off for testing.
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You cloned from your iMac to the Air? Reinstall from scratch and transfer the files manually. Other than that, a Flash blocker would cut down on unnecessary resource usage.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Safari was damn near unusable for me before I downloaded ClickToFlash. Now, Safari is much better behaved, and I even get better battery life on my Macbook because my fan hardly ever has to turn on.
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