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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: Mike Austin on September 24, 2007, 03:08:15 PM
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Go to the Roto Grip web site and click on the balls and stuff. Open up the Crazy 8 pdf's. Right click on some of the ball pictures. Let me know if this stuff does anything to your computer/browser.
Right clicking on the pictures locks up my computer when using Mozilla Firefox. Trying to open the Epic Saga PDF Crazy 8 locks up my Internet Explorer.
Any help would be nice?? I'm not a computer/internet guru.
Thanks
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Yep Mike problems here as well...I'm on IE6 and when I click the Proshop Tools or Products, it don;t load.
Seems like some of the Java Script is messed up.
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Works for me on Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.7
Possibly having problems with pdf files loading?
http://rotogrip.com/products/balls/pdf/epic_saga_8s_us.pdf
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Scott
Edited on 9/24/2007 11:58 PM
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Ok change my first post...Reloaded the page and all works well

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When faced with a difficult situation, Jesus asks himself, "What would Chuck Norris do?"
Robo-Arm bowlers SUCK...
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No problem with the crazys or the drilling instruction PDFs.
IE 7.0.5730
Mark
Same here, opening up the Saga PDF Crazy 8. IE 7.0.5730.11
try refreshing your internet temp file buffers/cache, as an initial step.
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Everything works for me. Paging shelley...shelley, to the front desk please...
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Mike,
Everything works for me also.
In lieu of an actual answer, you might take these steps and see what your results are.
1. Empty your temporary internet files
2. Increase the area of storage for your temporary internet files
3. Defragment your hard drive.
4. Re-boot
When you empty the temporary internet files, it will take a few seconds longer the first time you go to a web page because your computer has to start from scratch downloading the page and can't take the shortcut of comparing the page to the ones it has on file ( because they are gone now)
Also, if you delete your cookies when you delete your temporary internet files, none of the websites you visit will remember you until you log in again and they replace the now missing cookies. Once you have re-logged in, the sites should remember you as always, once you have gotten a new I.D. cookie from them.
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Mike,
Everything works for me also.
In lieu of an actual answer, you might take these steps and see what your results are.
1. Empty your temporary internet files
2. Increase the area of storage for your temporary internet files
3. Defragment your hard drive.
4. Re-boot
When you empty the temporary internet files, it will take a few seconds longer the first time you go to a web page because your computer has to start from scratch downloading the page and can't take the shortcut of comparing the page to the ones it has on file ( because they are gone now)
Also, if you delete your cookies when you delete your temporary internet files, none of the websites you visit will remember you until you log in again and they replace the now missing cookies. Once you have re-logged in, the sites should remember you as always, once you have gotten a new I.D. cookie from them.
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"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."
Albert Einstein
My Bowl.com member page (http://"http://members.bowl.com/FindAMember/memberView.aspx?mp=2243&ms=4831&s=2006-2007")
I did all of those things, and downloaded a newer version of Firefox and installed that. I went through my hard drive and found some OLD stuff from like 6-7 years ago and trashed all that. I will say everything is running faster now, I really like that. But, just 10 minutes ago, I tried to right click on the Roto Grip 2 Ball roller and everything locked up again. Shut down to Firefox, and had to reboot computer to get Firefox going again.
I appreciate all the help from youse guys. I am NOT a computer Guru. All my Guru buddies are back in Houston.
thanks again!
MikeA
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