26 incompatible Firefox with my display driver, pages break scrolling

Under Win XP Intel dual core 3.2 GHz with Intel G41 Express Chipset graphics driver

Display sites very well everything first, but as soon as you start scrolling the image breaks and seems to be scrolling diagonally

Downgrade Firefox 25 and all is well again

26 of Firefox is in beta and the first Firefox beta version 26.0b1 will be released yesterday, so the links on different pages can still need to be adjusted.

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