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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1
OS: Win Xp SP3
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Anyone know what would cause this?
I have this weird style, or whatever it is, in firefox and IE.
It just happened today when I was trying to put a slave HD in. Which never worked :/ Here's some pics... ![]() ![]() ![]() I really don't have a clue. If you know, then I'd love to know. Thanks, Zach |
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Design Team Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,862
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Anyone know what would cause this?
Looks like a slow load/network fail whilst loading. Note that big images are what's being cut out. Check your network connection. Other than that some basic debugging ideas:
1) Does it only happen in FF or is it an IE problem aswell? 2) Have you tried opening firefox in safe mode (to kill extensions, this will catch any extension problems)? ([Winkey]+R, type "firefox -safe-mode", press enter)... 3) Have you tried re-installing your network? (e.g. reset any router/gateway, check every line, etc)... Cheers, Jamey p.s. It could also be dodgey drivers(XP might have tried to install plug and play drivers that clash with your network driers). It could also be removing the HD without having stopped writing to it. That's only if the HD is actually the problem. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 5,514
OS: WinXP Pro SP3
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Re: Anyone know what would cause this?
Hi in Firefox click on view scroll down to Page style and you might see that No Style is selected so just select Basic Page style.
Let us know how you get on. |
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