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How about trash the entire Netscape and use MS IE instead.
 
In article <[log in to unmask]>,
 [log in to unmask] (Joe Carlin) writes:
> In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
 wrote:
>
>>I'm having problems with Netscape locking up on my computer.  Netscape
 versions
>>that freeze v2.02 and v3.03b6andb7.  I'm on a powermac 7100/80, with 48 Megs
>>Ram (I've allocated 20 megs for netscape2 and 30 for net$cape 3
>> in hopes that this might be/fix the problem).  I'm running Freepp v2.5 w/
>>Mactcp 2.0.6.  These are the stock munet application versions.  I'm connecting
>>at 28.8 with a suprafax 28.8.  The problem doesn't seem to be related to my
>>network connection.  Rather, within 2 to 3 minutes of netscape running it
>>decides to freeze while loading a site, picture, etc...  I've tried booting my
>>system all extensions off, except mactcp.  I've installed a netscape bug fix
>>extension called defrost that supposedly helps in keeping netscape from
>>freezing, but this hasn't worked.  This problem is beginning to drive me
>>crazy.  Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated!  Thanks, my sanity...
>>
> Rather than trashing your entire Netscape Preferences folder, you might clear
 your cache files.  I've found that corrupted cache files (generated during a
 crash while loading a page) can persist and continue to wreck havoc in
 Netscape.
>
> JMC
>
> --
> Joseph M. Carlin                  ([log in to unmask])
> Department of Microbiology        (http://www.muohio.edu/~mbicwis/)
> Miami University

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