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I've been having this trouble for two days now; I try to log in to Second Life, and it freezes when it gets to Loading World. Strangely enough, I get the audio, but the graphics don't show up. I've tried every viewer imaginable to fix this problem, but nothing has worked. I read (and a friend of mine confirmed) that SL was recently under a HUGE DDOS attack, and that was resolved yesterday, so I don't know why I'm still having problems.

What's even stranger; I can get on Lumiya just fine.

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I use Firestorm, so:

Firestorm 5.1.7 (55786) Jul 13 2018 22:34:51 (64bit) (Firestorm-Releasex64) with OpenSimulator support
Release Notes

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz (2712.01 MHz)
Memory: 4022 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (Build 17134)
Graphics Card Vendor: Intel
Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 620

Windows Graphics Driver Version: 24.20.100.6136
OpenGL Version: 4.2.0 - Build 24.20.100.6136

RestrainedLove API: (disabled)
libcurl Version: libcurl/7.54.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2l zlib/1.2.8 nghttp2/1.25.0
J2C Decoder Version: KDU v7.10.4
Audio Driver Version: FMOD Studio 1.10.05
Dullahan: 1.1.1080 / CEF: 3.3325.1750.gaabe4c4 / Chromium: 65.0.3325.146
LibVLC Version: 2.2.8
Voice Server Version: Not Connected
Settings mode: Phoenix
Viewer Skin: Vintage (Classic)
Window size: 2256x1410 px
Font Used: Deja Vu (96 dpi)
Font Size Adjustment: 0 pt
UI Scaling: 1.5
Draw distance: 128 m
Bandwidth: 500 kbit/s
LOD factor: 2
Render quality: Medium-High (4/7)
Advanced Lighting Model: No
Texture memory: 1024 MB (1)
VFS (cache) creation time (UTC): 2018-11-4T17:47:54
Built with MSVC version 1800
November 07 2018 11:03:01 SLT

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