Why on earth did you change the whole site?!?!?
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now the search option doesn't give names but pictures instead…how are we supposed to understand what the names of the new movies are and what the new ones are? I used to come here once every two weeks and browse through the new movies (you could put your mouse on the name of the film and you could see the pics). This new style is VERY Inconvenient in my opinion. If the other guys like it then ok but is there any option to change it back
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I just wondered if you had thought to explore the site a little more…just out of curiosity.
You would probably find that if you clicked the 'Search' button instead of the 'Browse' everything would be as you were used to
Oh you said you used 'search', well I get the old style listing when I click on that
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You know how many times I clicked to search and I hit the browse instead.
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The website also puts lots of burden on the CPU - it's fan roars like it's being killed…. and all of this just from viewing a website???
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That sounds more to me like you have a problem with your computer's cooling system. If this is the case, it's a simple fix as long as you're not afraid of messing with the inside of your computer.
First, what you would need to remove the cover or casing from your computer to get to the motherboard. If you're using a laptop, you may need to remove the whole motherboard to get the heat sink off of the CPU (or in the case of a laptop, to get the fan off the heat sink first).
Then, you will need to clean the crap (like the layer of dust you will likely find between the fan and the heat sink) off of the heat sink. This can be done with your fingers on the most part, but you may need a can of compressed air to be able to do get all the finer bits in between the slats of the heat sink.
Next, you will need to use rubbing alcohol and paper towel. Place the paper towel over the bottle of rubbing alcohol, then turn it to dab a bit of it onto the paper towel. Then, you will need to rub the paper towel with the alcohol over the top of the processor and bottom of the heat sink to remove any remnant of old and likely dried out or cracked thermal grease from the contact points.
Lastly, before putting it all back together, you will need to apply a high quality thermal grease to the top of the CPU itself. This should be done in as thin of a layer as you possibly can, and it must cover the entire surface area. If your computer's manufacturer used one of the cheap ass thermal pads instead of thermal paste, do yourself a favour and throw that shit away. The thermal pads are pure garbage and only cause more and more problems over time as they get older, especially if your CPU has been overheating. For more information on how to apply the thermal grease properly, please see this YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjF5jabXRCY
If you have questions about how to do this, or would like some assistance with how to do it, please let me know. This is the kind of thing that I do for a living, so I'd be more than happy to give you the information that you need and get you setup with the proper stuff that you need to do it. You will also notice once this is done that your computer will seem to run a lot faster in general.