![]() ![]() So all of the 4 ways would automatically be applied. As you can see in my earlier posts, (the post that I tested FF in different versions and different OSs for this problem) I had fresh installations of FF, running in safe mode. (More reason that the problem is related to FF not other factors.)ĭid I miss None of the first 4 ways you provided in that specific post did the trick. I checked all of their latest versions for this problem. I may not say it here but there isn't such a problem in IE, Chrome or Opera.And it is in 6.0 and 7.0b (Probably if not fixed, in 8.0 and 9.0 and so) We may conclude that this is a problem related to FF source code which might be changed from version 5.0.1 to 6.0. Please report the results here.Īs I said earlier, this problem wasn't there in the version 5.0.1 down to 3.6.x. I strongly recommend that someone other than me having this problem to check these ways and see if they can solve this.And way 3 doesn't apply to me using Intel GMA. (Also I had a new installation of Windows 7 in one of my systems and checked it there, too.)Ībout the next 3 ways, all of the articles are about Mac OS X, however I read them I found nothing of use for this problem (I think). None of the first 4 ways you provided in that specific post did the trick. ![]()
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