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<blockquote data-quote="facory" data-source="post: 1640113" data-attributes="member: 315779"><p>Several things would happen.</p><p>1. The images would become 'jittery' and I couldn't add any text. I would have to turn Safari off and then back on to stop it.</p><p>2. It would display large solid black boxes over images on the screen. I could not make them go away unless I went through the process of shutting Safari down.</p><p>3. In email when entering text the cursor would keep blinking after a letter and prevent any further text from being entered. Again, solution from #1. </p><p></p><p>I had saved screen shots to show the techs and they said they had never seen anything like that before. Since it has been cured by using Firefox I have deleted the screen shots. BTW: They did not move data to a new user. That would have been the next step and would take about 45 minutes. Since I had been there two hours already we decided to try it after the update download. It is a 1.5 hour drive over to Chattanooga so I decided to try this fix. It works and I'm a happy guy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="facory, post: 1640113, member: 315779"] Several things would happen. 1. The images would become 'jittery' and I couldn't add any text. I would have to turn Safari off and then back on to stop it. 2. It would display large solid black boxes over images on the screen. I could not make them go away unless I went through the process of shutting Safari down. 3. In email when entering text the cursor would keep blinking after a letter and prevent any further text from being entered. Again, solution from #1. I had saved screen shots to show the techs and they said they had never seen anything like that before. Since it has been cured by using Firefox I have deleted the screen shots. BTW: They did not move data to a new user. That would have been the next step and would take about 45 minutes. Since I had been there two hours already we decided to try it after the update download. It is a 1.5 hour drive over to Chattanooga so I decided to try this fix. It works and I'm a happy guy now. [/QUOTE]
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