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How to make Farmville load in Windows XP?

DrSunil Vaswani asks:

Farmville has been working in Windows 7, but stops loading in Windows XP.


Browser: Chrome 20
System: Windows
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ha14

July 11, 2012

try to use chrome without extensions, plugins…or launch chrome in safe mode…also change settings regarding farmville in your antivirus, just add it in safe list.

Sunil

Same occurs in another browser with no extensions installed ,

Under which menu is safe mode in chrome set?

July 13, 2012
ha14

To open a Chrome window in incognito mode, use the command Ctrl + Shift + N.
https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95464&p=cpn_incognito

July 13, 2012
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Irshaad Abdool

July 11, 2012

update your web browser and/or install flash player ( get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ )

Sunil

It occurs with newest browser and newest flash player installed

July 13, 2012
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Vipul Jain

July 11, 2012

missing flash players it is.
You can easily get them from google or filehippo.com

Sunil

It occurs with chrome and flash player installed , even newest java installed

July 13, 2012
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Dalsan

July 12, 2012

What are the system specifications (processor and speed, memory type and size, video card or built in)? Low processor speed, low memory, etc. can also cause problems loading Facebook games.

Sunil

Dual core intel greater , 2 GB RAM DDR2 ,

July 13, 2012
Dalsan

Make sure all the drivers are updated and all important updates for Windows are installed. There isn’t a sure way of telling right now what may be the problem as the processor and memory are sufficient for Farmville.

I would recommend going to http://www.tweaking.com and use their Simple performance Boost, or Advanced System Tweaker if you are more knowledgeable about settings for running services and such, and any other software there that you might think would help. Their software is pretty safe and should something happen, is reversible. Maybe there are processes and services running in the background that can be turned off to see if it helps. If not, at minimum your computer should run a little faster.

For your drivers, go to the support site of your computer to check.

July 13, 2012
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Aditya Roy

July 17, 2012

use ccleaner and then try again… Its not an OS problem for sure.

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Igor Rizvi?

August 1, 2012

Update flash and java.