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There is a issue with firefox 7.0 that i am using. Its starts great, then after some 5 minutes it just wont connect to any website.

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There is a issue with firefox 7.0 that i am using. Its starts great, then after some 5 minutes it just wont connect to any website. Its just goes into a loop and says cannot find page. I shut down and start again it works fine. I have cleared all cache and cookies but still issue.I have 2 GB of ram and win xp with at-least 5 GB of HDD + pagefile so i guess the memory must not be an issue. All other browsers work just fine. Why does this happen?

I am thinking it has something to do with the memory access or internal allocation or some dependent DLL. let me now. i like firefox and want it to work fine. By the way it also does not go in offline mode.

For eg. My gmail chat goes offline. facebook just keeps connecting. new sites dont open. I have to restart.

There is a issue with firefox 7.0 that i am using. Its starts great, then after some 5 minutes it just wont connect to any website. Its just goes into a loop and says cannot find page. I shut down and start again it works fine. I have cleared all cache and cookies but still issue.I have 2 GB of ram and win xp with at-least 5 GB of HDD + pagefile so i guess the memory must not be an issue. All other browsers work just fine. Why does this happen? I am thinking it has something to do with the memory access or internal allocation or some dependent DLL. let me now. i like firefox and want it to work fine. By the way it also does not go in offline mode. For eg. My gmail chat goes offline. facebook just keeps connecting. new sites dont open. I have to restart.

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Type in the address bar

about:config

Accept the warning.

In the page that appears, in the Filter box, type

network.http.max-connections

Change the value to 32 (which is probably set to 256 in your case).

Close that page.

Restart the browser.

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Thanx

Its working fine till now. I guess its got something to do with threading.

Warm regards Amit Shinde