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I cannot load Scrabble. Been using Safari for years and it's fine, I get the page and it just flashes on and off.

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As far as I can see everything else is fine, it will just not load scrabble. The page comes up but doesn't fully load so is useless. I have tried to adjust things in Flash Player but nothing seems to work. Safari is taking up far too much of my ram and I need to change!

As far as I can see everything else is fine, it will just not load scrabble. The page comes up but doesn't fully load so is useless. I have tried to adjust things in Flash Player but nothing seems to work. Safari is taking up far too much of my ram and I need to change!

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See if there are updates for your graphics drivers https://support.mozilla.org/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration


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