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Sep 2, 2014 6:10 AM in response to harristablistby Klaus1,Useful article here on the causes of the Spinning Beach Ball and how to troubleshoot it:
and also this:
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Sep 2, 2014 10:01 AM in response to harristablistby BDAqua,Hi,
Make a New Location, Using network locations in Mac OS X ...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2712
Is that Interface dragged to the top of Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations and checked ON?
Then... Try putting these numbers in Network>TCP/IP>DNS Servers, for the Interface you connect with...
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Then Apply.
Or...
Open console in Applications>Utilities, check the system log for the date/time of the last problem & the Startup right after that for clues.
Click on the top line we want, Shift plus click on the bottom line we want, CMD+c to copy, then paste the text in a reply with CMD+v
A few dozen lines should be about right, hundreds or thousands won't likely be readable.
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Sep 4, 2014 4:08 AM in response to BDAquaby harristablist,I will give this a go tonight and let you know the outcome...
I had a feeling it maybe the machine is soo old that the internet signal may have changed and the computer and web were not understanding each other. As everything else seems to be working as it should.
I don't know how to explain it better, I thought maybe a different binary code language or something...Alas, I tried downloading tenfourfox and it has the same effect.
I noticed if I open safari and when the window pops up I search google (it wont load as the cable isn't plugged in), If I then stick the ethernet in and refresh the google results page shows up but it then crashes before you can select anything.
Its soo frustrating.
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Sep 4, 2014 10:18 AM in response to harristablistby BDAqua,Open console in Applications>Utilities, check the system log for the date/time of the last problem & the Startup right after that for clues.
Click on the top line we want, Shift plus click on the bottom line we want, CMD+c to copy, then paste the text in a reply with CMD+v
A few dozen lines should be about right, hundreds or thousands won't likely be readable.
And maybe look for the Safari crash logs.
Safari 4 Public beta works on my Quad G5 in 10.4.11, & v 4.0.2 in 10.5.8... not very well, but doesn't crash, TFF G5 v17.04 & SeaMonkey v2.0.14 work far better.