Spock wrote:Have you tried doing what the message suggests?.
Yes.
Spock wrote:If you are running WinXP, total RAM may be a problem....
I upgraded to 512 a few months ago. I will see if both memory sticks are still working.
Spock wrote:What you might try first is allowing the browser to determine cache size rather than setting a set cache size...
I will try this. I do empty my cache regularly.
Spock wrote:You can set all sorts of performance options by Right-Clicking on My Computer and selecting Properties\Advanced\Performance Settings.
Certain Visual Effects, when deselected, will help with speed but the Advanced settings can make a real difference.
I don't want to change my settings without guidance. I did recently install x Fire. Seems like I started having this problem right about the same time. I will investigate that.
Spock wrote:I have addressed mainly computer speed problems but, if your computer is slow and your connection is slow, the two could cause you to temporarily lose your connection, causing you not to be able to connect to some sites or at some times of the day.
Ha, I have been running on cable internet for years, which I am not happy with. When I call for support, my internet provider (Charter) tells me it's not their issue...period!
I know we have some sort of a problem somewhere because I have been losing connection almost weekly now since we have been hosting TS. I have to reset our modem and router when this happens. Our router and modem is about four years old. That might be part of our problems.
The error occurring lightened up a bit the last couple of days.