account menu on toolbar moves and flickers
Can be reproduced after closing hardware acceleration and in troubleshoot mode. Cannot be reproduced after decreasing system scaling.
Can be reproduced after closing hardware acceleration and in troubleshoot mode. Cannot be reproduced after decreasing system scaling.
I always have multiple tabs open in my browser. Previously, I could easily open (and switch between) 20+ tabs (I have 16GB of RAM). Recently, after opening five tabs, the… (xem thêm)
I always have multiple tabs open in my browser. Previously, I could easily open (and switch between) 20+ tabs (I have 16GB of RAM). Recently, after opening five tabs, the Task Manager shows 10-11GB of RAM (88-90%) in use! How can this be? I cleared the cache and history, but it didn't help. I installed several RAM cleaners, but none freed up the required amount. None of the five programs worked. Where does that 15GB of RAM go when I open Firefox? When will you finally implement something like Google Chrome—they free up RAM for active pages when inactive ones are opened. Maybe it's because I have so many inactive tabs that the RAM is disappearing? But I had just as many tabs before, some of them inactive, and fewer than 20 active ones, so I could easily open another 20. And now I can't even open five new ones. What's happening to the browser?! SOS!
why is task manager saying that I have 60 firefoxes open, but only have 3. It's using all my memory