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My Firefox seems to be running slow, should I delete my cookies or temporary internet files,
what do you guys think I should do?
what do you guys think I should do?
cragar said:My Firefox seems to be running slow, should I delete my cookies or temporary internet files,
what do you guys think I should do?
cragar said:My Firefox seems to be running slow, should I delete my cookies or temporary internet files,
what do you guys think I should do?
cragar said:ok, I can download service pack 2 off the internet for free right.
cragar said:should I put Linux on it.
Routaran said:Unless you have familiarity working on a command line interface and have a secondary internet connection to search for solutions, i would strongly advise against using linux, it can cause you a lot of grief. You need to already have a decent background with computers to use it.
There are several possible reasons for slow internet speed. It could be due to network congestion, outdated hardware or software, a problem with your internet service provider, or a virus or malware on your device.
There are a few steps you can take to improve your internet speed. You can try restarting your router, clearing your browser's cache and cookies, using an ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi, and updating your device's software. If these steps don't work, you may need to contact your internet service provider for further assistance.
Yes, your internet plan can affect your speed. If you have a lower-tier plan, you may experience slower speeds during peak usage times. Upgrading to a higher-tier plan may improve your speed, but it ultimately depends on your internet service provider and the quality of your network connection.
The speed of your internet can vary depending on the device you are using. Older devices or devices with outdated hardware may not be able to handle higher internet speeds. Additionally, the distance from your router and the type of connection (Wi-Fi vs. ethernet) can also affect internet speed.
Yes, there are several websites and apps that allow you to test your internet speed. Some popular options include Ookla Speedtest, Fast.com, and Google's Measurement Lab. These tools can give you an accurate measurement of your download and upload speeds.