I can't view projects on the scratch website. I already asked this, and several people said I had to update my Java Heap Memory. But I think I said the wrong thing. So I will rephrase the problem. When I click on a project, the page starts to load, and a square (where the project would be) apears, and then doesn't load any farther and Internet Explorer "Is not responding". I used to view projects all the time. But now this happens. Is it really my Java Heap Memory or something else?
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It happend on Windows 7 sometimes. When it happens, I wait a couple seconds and then it loads the project.
Last edited by ThePCKid (2010-01-25 22:04:06)
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ThePCKid wrote:
It happend on Windows 7 sometimes. When it happens, I wait a couple seconds and then it loads the project.
I already have tried that, it happens all the time. But it won't work.
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militarydudes wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
It happend on Windows 7 sometimes. When it happens, I wait a couple seconds and then it loads the project.
I already have tried that, it happens all the time. But it won't work.
I mean it happens all the time on other things.
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It sounds like there might be a problem with the installation of Java on your computer. Try navigating to the Java website and clicking the Verify Button to confirm that you have the right version of Java on your computer.
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
If not, follow the instructions to install the updated / correct version.
You might also consider installing the Firefox browser - it generally works better for most things.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html
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Lightnin wrote:
It sounds like there might be a problem with the installation of Java on your computer. Try navigating to the Java website and clicking the Verify Button to confirm that you have the right version of Java on your computer.
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
If not, follow the instructions to install the updated / correct version.
You might also consider installing the Firefox browser - it generally works better for most things.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html
Thanks
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