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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Powerbook G4 slow, hot, 100% CPU usage
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<blockquote data-quote="spleeney" data-source="post: 1045856" data-attributes="member: 153065"><p>Yes, it definitely stresses the compy when I'm on a page with Flash, but the problem still happens even when I'm on a page without it. There are definitely certain Flash-laden sites I have to avoid because the computer will get SO slow I can't stand it, but I seem to be having the problem regardless.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned before that the computer's so slow I only use it for web browsing at this point; this is because opening, say, iTunes or especially iPhoto takes ages and the applications are so painfully slooooow I just don't bother with them anymore unless I have to. Those apps do have a lot of content in them, though.</p><p></p><p>But back to the Flash thing - would it be helpful to get, like, NoScript or something? Anyone had luck with that in a situation similar to mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spleeney, post: 1045856, member: 153065"] Yes, it definitely stresses the compy when I'm on a page with Flash, but the problem still happens even when I'm on a page without it. There are definitely certain Flash-laden sites I have to avoid because the computer will get SO slow I can't stand it, but I seem to be having the problem regardless. I mentioned before that the computer's so slow I only use it for web browsing at this point; this is because opening, say, iTunes or especially iPhoto takes ages and the applications are so painfully slooooow I just don't bother with them anymore unless I have to. Those apps do have a lot of content in them, though. But back to the Flash thing - would it be helpful to get, like, NoScript or something? Anyone had luck with that in a situation similar to mine? [/QUOTE]
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