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Valued Member
United States
235 Posts |
Since last night, ebay keeps freezing up whenever I try to click onto specific denominations of coins. The site goes to Coins Overview, but does not allow viewing of the catergories of coins for sale -- it just freezes up. Is something wrong with the site? I can't access it from coin forum either.
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Valued Member
United States
397 Posts |
Working fine for me..... MM 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
ebay is working fine for me, I just cycled through all the demoninations of US coinage to be sure. Not sure whats causing your problem but maybe SuperDave does since he's a computer guru
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1203 Posts |
I think you need to flush your computer memory, your out of space and over loaded. Either that or you need to dedicate more memory to use.
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
2078 Posts |
I once had a taskprogram that made my computer do everything except what I wanted Spybot search and destroy is a good free program if you have imported problems http://www.spybot.info/
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
Edited by Bryan1315 11/19/2006 1:01 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
235 Posts |
Seems to be working fine for me now --- immediately after I sent a "help" e-mail to ebay,. So now I feel like an idiot. Nevertheless, for 12 hours I could not access the individual categories of coins under "Coins and Paper Money." I keep nothing in my computer except links to legal research sites, coin collecting sites, history sites, and language sites. I cannot imagine that its memory is overloaded -- certainly no computer games or video downloads.
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
2078 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by houston_guy462004
Seems to be working fine for me now --- immediately after I sent a "help" e-mail to ebay,. So now I feel like an idiot. Nevertheless, for 12 hours I could not access the individual categories of coins under "Coins and Paper Money." I keep nothing in my computer except links to legal research sites, coin collecting sites, history sites, and language sites. I cannot imagine that its memory is overloaded -- certainly no computer games or video downloads.
If you have done scans and still have problems you want to know what is running without your knowing it on your computer Hijack this will do that HijackThis v1.99.1 * Written by Merijn - merijn@spywareinfo.com http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis **(No Zip Files Allowed)** http://www.merijn.org/index.htmlThen you can copy paste the running list in a diagnostic which will give you an idea what is doubtfull and what is harmfull however do not act unless you understand or put your question on a computer forum I cleaned up all unwanted helpprograms this way http://www.hijackthis.de/enhttp://home.planet.nl/~kleyn080/hij...anation.html
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
My opinion is your computer just tried to save you money. Consider yourself lucky for a few days there.
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Valued Member
 United States
235 Posts |
Tech support for ebay advised me to delete my temporary files and ebay cookies --- which took several minutes. I did not realize how many sites I had visited or how many images were stored in temporary files (or cache). I am no computer techie. But, yeah, I agree that a little time to chill saved me some money in buying coins, especially now that I am trying to re-assemble the US type collection I sold in 1996. Buying on ebay is stil relatively new to me and, therefore, exciting. I really was bonko when I could not access the listings of coins --- such a nice diversion from litigation.
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Valued Member
United States
67 Posts |
I use ccleaner to get rid of old temporary files, cookies, and other stuff that windows creates and then leaves lying around. https://www.ccleaner.com. Its free as well. Usually cleans around 40-60 MB of junk when I run it !
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