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Faster Java… WOW
I don’t know about you, but I’m sick of having to wait 3-15 minutes for a java loop to LOAD UP. Well, today as I was playing around, I found a way to fix that. If you have Internet Explorer, go to Tools --> Sun Java Console and then “dump classloader list” and “clear classloader cache” by pressing L and X as shown.
The results are amazing, and I’m very happy that I found this.
You should also follow these instructions. I just finished it, and it really made a difference. One more thing, it may take a few minutes to delete the files, so be patient.
The results are amazing, and I’m very happy that I found this.
You should also follow these instructions. I just finished it, and it really made a difference. One more thing, it may take a few minutes to delete the files, so be patient.
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Thats awesome. I was amazed when I updated my Java a few months ago how much faster it loaded, well its been getting slower by the day since then. This just takes it right back to like it was fresh and new.

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Go to start
Click settings
Click control panel
Double click Java
Click delete temporary internet files
Click okay
Thanks a million. I've felt like my was life was ticking away waiting for the Java to load lately. I would tell myself do you really want to view this image that much. Much faster now.
Click settings
Click control panel
Double click Java
Click delete temporary internet files
Click okay
Thanks a million. I've felt like my was life was ticking away waiting for the Java to load lately. I would tell myself do you really want to view this image that much. Much faster now.
Last edited by Cookiely on Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Cookiely wrote:Go to start
Click control panel
Double click Java
Click settings under temporary internet files
Click delete files
Click okay
Thanks a million. I've felt like my was life was ticking away waiting for the Java to load lately. I would tell myself do you really want to view this image that much. Much faster now.
Cookie, please help...there has to be a step missing between "Click control panel" and "Double click java"..
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if you don't have the same menu then you need to update sun java to the newest version. There is a security flaw in the older version as well.
What I like about the new version now is that you can see all the applets downloaded to your computer and where they came from as well.
Then look up ~java byteverify~ to see what it is and if you could possibly have it if you have the older version (a trojan that downloads advertisements, etc to your system) and how to get rid of it.
What I like about the new version now is that you can see all the applets downloaded to your computer and where they came from as well.
Then look up ~java byteverify~ to see what it is and if you could possibly have it if you have the older version (a trojan that downloads advertisements, etc to your system) and how to get rid of it.
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Category 5 wrote:I have XP, but when I click the Java window, it's a completely diffrent menu.
Hi i also have XP go to INTERNET EXPLOYER GO TO TOOLS YOU SHOULD SEE SUN JAVA CONSOLE ,CLICK THAT THEN HIT THE L & X KEYS You can also go to Internet exployer the tools button. Internet options setting ,view files edit files THE THE DELETE , This will delete all old stuff that is sitting in the system. hopes this helps the thing is when you delete old files what ever web sites that you go into with a login name you will probably have to re log in to those areas. its early hope i didn't confuse you.. Marilyn
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Excellent! Works greatly thus far for me. Kudos for finding it and picking/pointing it out!
By the way, I accidentally pushed L and X at the same time after I pushed X already. Does it still work effectively even after a mistake in terms of order of pressing specific letters? Just a question here for clarification.
By the way, I accidentally pushed L and X at the same time after I pushed X already. Does it still work effectively even after a mistake in terms of order of pressing specific letters? Just a question here for clarification.
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I’m glad you guys liked it, and I knew you would too.
I really don’t think it matters what way you enter them.
MiamiensisWx wrote:By the way, I accidentally pushed L and X at the same time after I pushed X already. Does it still work effectively even after a mistake in terms of order of pressing specific letters? Just a question here for clarification.
I really don’t think it matters what way you enter them.
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Went to Control Panel, clicked on the Java Icon and got this message.
"The system cannot find the registry key specified"
It goes on to show the location of the file in the registry. After further review on this error in other forums, it seems that there are several variables to fix this, so I will just forget about this for now, since the loops really do not take very long to run anyway. Wish the radar loop would load faster though.
Interestingly enough, I also tried this on my computer at work and it does not even have an icon, or a java selection in the tools menu on IE.
"The system cannot find the registry key specified"
It goes on to show the location of the file in the registry. After further review on this error in other forums, it seems that there are several variables to fix this, so I will just forget about this for now, since the loops really do not take very long to run anyway. Wish the radar loop would load faster though.
Interestingly enough, I also tried this on my computer at work and it does not even have an icon, or a java selection in the tools menu on IE.
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