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All,
Got a maddening problem, and looking for suggestions. My daughter has an XP machine, and until recently, she routinely visited www.picnik.com with no problems. She recently sought help from our household IT professional (me) because "it was not working". Here's what I know: 1) Not browser related. Have installed/uninstalled one-by-one Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. All load the same common websites (Google, Facebook, etc). All resolve Picnik URL, and appear to start loading, but never finish. 2) Is machine related. Can load Picnik easily on Win 7/Chrome and Ubuntu/Firefox machines. All machines connect wirelessly through same router. 3) Not network related. Thought it could be the WLAN NIC and bandwidth, but disabled WLAN and wired directly to router. Same behavior. Good bandwith (about 1.3 Mb/sec) confirmed by downloading large files. 4) Not Flash (Picnik is Flash). Other Flash sites working fine. Reinstalled Flash to no avail. 5) Cleared cache, history, temp files, etc. About 20 GB available on 80 GB disk. 6) Seems to be high, rhythmic disk activity. HDD light on for one second, then off for one second, over and over. Maybe a big swap file? Looking for ideas, Chris |
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M100C wrote in
: All, Got a maddening problem, and looking for suggestions. My daughter has an XP machine, and until recently, she routinely visited www.picnik.com with no problems. She recently sought help from our household IT professional (me) because "it was not working". Here's what I know: 1) Not browser related. Have installed/uninstalled one-by-one Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. All load the same common websites (Google, Facebook, etc). All resolve Picnik URL, and appear to start loading, but never finish. 2) Is machine related. Can load Picnik easily on Win 7/Chrome and Ubuntu/Firefox machines. All machines connect wirelessly through same router. 3) Not network related. Thought it could be the WLAN NIC and bandwidth, but disabled WLAN and wired directly to router. Same behavior. Good bandwith (about 1.3 Mb/sec) confirmed by downloading large files. 4) Not Flash (Picnik is Flash). Other Flash sites working fine. Reinstalled Flash to no avail. 5) Cleared cache, history, temp files, etc. About 20 GB available on 80 GB disk. 6) Seems to be high, rhythmic disk activity. HDD light on for one second, then off for one second, over and over. Maybe a big swap file? Looking for ideas, Chris It is most likely a specific port or ports that are being blocked by that machine. The symptoms could be caused by a firewall program on the machine. Try temporarily disabling all firewalls. The problem could also be caused by certain malware that inserts itself into the TCP/IP stack much like a firewall. Likewise, improper removal of such malware can cause this problem. Try scanning your machine for malware with a program like freeware Malwarebytes http://www.malwarebytes.org/ When all else fails, often one of the following freeware programs can sometimes fix the problem: LSPFix: http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm WinsockXPFix http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html HTH, John |
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![]() On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:29:39 -0800 (PST), M100C wrote: All, Got a maddening problem, and looking for suggestions. My daughter has an XP machine, and until recently, she routinely visited www.picnik.com with no problems. She recently sought help from our household IT professional (me) because "it was not working". Here's what I know: 1) Not browser related. Have installed/uninstalled one-by-one Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. All load the same common websites (Google, Facebook, etc). All resolve Picnik URL, and appear to start loading, but never finish. 2) Is machine related. Can load Picnik easily on Win 7/Chrome and Ubuntu/Firefox machines. All machines connect wirelessly through same router. It's possibly a MTU issue. Read this for a description and possible resolution. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk17...80093bc7.shtml Jim. |
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