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<blockquote data-quote="facory" data-source="post: 1640083" data-attributes="member: 315779"><p>The techs at MacAuthority worked on this computer for over two hours trying various fixes. It acted up while they worked on it. They did download the Yosemite update. The only other thing they would have done was move all data into a new user. They felt that the problem was with Safari under the current user - me. Since the update seemed to solve the problem while I was there we all thought all was OK. Got back home and a couple days later it started again. The only time the problem was evident was when I was on the internet browsing with Safari. i.e. No problems using Excel, Word or other software.</p><p></p><p>Based on that I decided to try Firefox for mac. I have been running it now for over two weeks with no problems at all. It runs faster than Safari did. Seems obvious to me that Safari was the problem. Maybe Apple will come out with a fix. </p><p></p><p>My wife has the identical computer as mine. Hers has produced distortion only twice using Safari. So it must be something in my computer that conflicts with Safari and is OK with Firefox. So, from now on it's Firefox for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="facory, post: 1640083, member: 315779"] The techs at MacAuthority worked on this computer for over two hours trying various fixes. It acted up while they worked on it. They did download the Yosemite update. The only other thing they would have done was move all data into a new user. They felt that the problem was with Safari under the current user - me. Since the update seemed to solve the problem while I was there we all thought all was OK. Got back home and a couple days later it started again. The only time the problem was evident was when I was on the internet browsing with Safari. i.e. No problems using Excel, Word or other software. Based on that I decided to try Firefox for mac. I have been running it now for over two weeks with no problems at all. It runs faster than Safari did. Seems obvious to me that Safari was the problem. Maybe Apple will come out with a fix. My wife has the identical computer as mine. Hers has produced distortion only twice using Safari. So it must be something in my computer that conflicts with Safari and is OK with Firefox. So, from now on it's Firefox for me. [/QUOTE]
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