View Full Version : Stoping Habbo Freezing in Firefox?
Well my Habbo always freezes in Firefox, and having 2 dif types of browsers lags my laptop. So is there anything i can do/download so that it dosnt freeze?
-Eliminate
18-10-2007, 03:35 PM
maybe its your computer that is slow?
Jordan,
18-10-2007, 03:36 PM
Same problem on my laptop
-Obscenity
18-10-2007, 03:42 PM
Same problem on my laptop and desktop
Jordy
18-10-2007, 04:13 PM
Same problem on my computer. It's only happened since I've got vista (32 bit).
jesus
18-10-2007, 04:16 PM
everyone has that problem with firefox and habbo
Jordy
18-10-2007, 04:18 PM
everyone has that problem with firefox and habboNo they don't? It had never happened to me before with XP and Firefox, last Friday I got vista and it's happening none-stop. If I use IE will this stop it?
Elliott$
18-10-2007, 04:21 PM
It's just habbo freezing, the server. There is nothing you can do..
OR
There is a problem with firefox.. I don't use it.
jesus
18-10-2007, 04:28 PM
No they don't? It had never happened to me before with XP and Firefox, last Friday I got vista and it's happening none-stop. If I use IE will this stop it?the majority of firefox users*
Jordan3606
18-10-2007, 04:28 PM
Never ever happened to me, even if it did I would no way on EARTH use that crappy IE. It crashes waaay to much.
(L)firefox
BIG-BAD-BOSS
18-10-2007, 05:19 PM
It's just habbo freezing, the server. There is nothing you can do..
OR
There is a problem with firefox.. I don't use it.
Let me clear this up.
It's not Habbo's server freezing. So go suck L_W's *** some more.
You just have to use IE.
Edited by Jordy (Forum Moderator): Please do not be rude.
I reckon the buffer is slow or some packet is being sent that crashes the shockwave of firefox.
Diesel
18-10-2007, 06:00 PM
Try This out:
Note: you must be on the PC Administrator account to do this.
If you have a more modern Windows computer with dual processors and you run Firefox, you may experience your Habbo client window freezing intermittently. We have come up with a solution for it! Unfortunately, you need to do it each time you start Firefox, but hey, it does solve the problem. :) So do the following…
When you have Firefox open and running:
Open Windows Task Manager (hold down Ctrl + Alt and tap delete once).
Select the Processes tab.
Sort by Image Name by clicking Image Name (this step is optional).
Right click firefox.exe and choose 'Set Affinity'.
Deselect 'CPU 1' and click OK. To see a screenshot of the Windows Task Manager after you've correctly completed these steps, click here (http://images.habbohotel.com.sg/c_images/album781/taskmanager.gif).
Important note: You will need to repeat the above steps each time you open/close Firefox.
Invent
18-10-2007, 06:21 PM
I reckon the buffer is slow or some packet is being sent that crashes the shockwave of firefox.
Lol, just lol.
jesus
18-10-2007, 06:27 PM
Try This out:
Note: you must be on the PC Administrator account to do this.
If you have a more modern Windows computer with dual processors and you run Firefox, you may experience your Habbo client window freezing intermittently. We have come up with a solution for it! Unfortunately, you need to do it each time you start Firefox, but hey, it does solve the problem. :) So do the following…
When you have Firefox open and running:
Open Windows Task Manager (hold down Ctrl + Alt and tap delete once).
Select the Processes tab.
Sort by Image Name by clicking Image Name (this step is optional).
Right click firefox.exe and choose 'Set Affinity'.
Deselect 'CPU 1' and click OK.To see a screenshot of the Windows Task Manager after you've correctly completed these steps, click here (http://images.habbohotel.com.sg/c_images/album781/taskmanager.gif).
Important note: You will need to repeat the above steps each time you open/close Firefox.effort.
Jordy
18-10-2007, 06:36 PM
Solved by the Jordy :P (I am aware that Diesel's may work, but this solves it once and for all and is much easier!)
First of all download the IE Tab add-on for Firefox. This basically displays websites or web pages like they would in the IE browser, but inside a Firefox tab. It was mainly created for IE only websites or web designers with out the inconvenience of swapping between browsers.
Simply download it here (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419) from the official Mozilla Add-on's site, then set it up and get it working (It's all easy to do, just requires you to restart Firefox).
Once you've got that setup, go on the Habbo.co.uk website and then right click the 'IE Tab' symbol which will be currently displaying the Firefox logo on the status bar. Right click it... Encase you wonder what your looking for, click the thumbnail below:
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/752/ietab1mp6.th.png (http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/752/ietab1mp6.png)
With any luck this'll come up... (If that fails go into, Tools >> Add-ons >> IE Tab >> Options):
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/9700/ietab2dn6.png
Click OK or apply, and then every time you go on the Habbo.co.uk website using Firefox it'll display all of it as it would in Internet Explorer, resulting in it displaying the client like it would in IE, meaning no freezes! Then it'll be like that forever and display it like this:
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/8987/ietab3dt8.th.png (http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/8987/ietab3dt8.png)
It's never crashed since and works fine,
Jordy
Habbo dosnt load in that pop up though :(
+Rep anyways
BIG-BAD-BOSS
18-10-2007, 08:04 PM
Lol, just lol.
Don't you have anything else to say or are you thick?
I actually took that info from... simmzy I think. It's probably possible.
So Invent, Lol, just lol at you. *** head. :)
Invent
18-10-2007, 08:10 PM
Don't you have anything else to say or are you thick?
I actually took that info from... simmzy I think. It's probably possible.
So Invent, Lol, just lol at you. *** head. :)
Oh no, you called me a *** head over a forum. Like I really care you idiot.
If he means the whole of Firefox goes slow then it won't be a "slow buffer" or "incorrect packet".
Anyway, I believe it's a hardware related issue, nothing to do with Shockwave.
everyone has that problem with firefox and habbo
No Mr.Noitall tthey actually don;t, works fine at my friends house and he uses firefox.
Try not to be so ignorant next time :)
Earthquake
18-10-2007, 11:06 PM
Throw your computer out of the window, bring it back in and habbo should load.
Shawnstra
19-10-2007, 06:13 AM
From Habbo AU:
Habbo freezing intermittently on Mozilla Firefox?
http://images.habbohotel.com.au/c_images/album1983/targeted_100x100.gifIf you have a more modern Windows computer with dual processors and you run Firefox, you may experience your Habbo client window freezing intermittently. We have come up with a solution for it! Unfortunately you need to do it each time you start Firefox, but hey, it does solve the problem. :) So do the following...
When you have Firefox open and running:
Open Windows Task Manager (hold down Ctrl Alt and tap delete once).
Select the Processes tab.
Sort by Image Name by clicking Image Name (this step is optional).
Right click firefox.exe and choose 'Set Affinity'.
Deselect 'CPU 1' and click OK. To see a screenshot of the Windows Task Manager after you've correctly completed these steps, click here (http://images.habbohotel.com.au/c_images/album781/taskmanager.gif)
Important note: You will need to repeat the above steps each time you open/close Firefox.
http://www.habbo.com.au/help/safety_tips/firefox_problems
No they don't? It had never happened to me before with XP and Firefox, last Friday I got vista and it's happening none-stop. If I use IE will this stop it?
One thing to find out, try it.
I have IE, Firefox and AOL browsers.
On all browsers Habbo works fine for me.
Oh, I'm using windows XP aswell. :D
BIG-BAD-BOSS
20-10-2007, 01:09 PM
Oh no, you called me a *** head over a forum. Like I really care you idiot.
If he means the whole of Firefox goes slow then it won't be a "slow buffer" or "incorrect packet".
Anyway, I believe it's a hardware related issue, nothing to do with Shockwave.Oh dear you called me an idiot. :rolleyes:
My firefox doesn't go slow, just habbo freezes.
Lol just lol.
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