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Firefox crashes when I download a .img from Meego

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When downloading the image (.img) file for MeeGo+Chrome (http://meego.com/), Firefox leaks memory and doesn't save anything more than a few hundred KB to disk of the 800 MB file.

If you pause the download then the memory leak also pauses!

Once Firefox occupies around 1 GB it locks up completely and has to be killed, meaning no Crash ID.

When downloading the image (.img) file for MeeGo+Chrome (http://meego.com/), Firefox leaks memory and doesn't save anything more than a few hundred KB to disk of the 800 MB file. If you pause the download then the memory leak also pauses! Once Firefox occupies around 1 GB it locks up completely and has to be killed, meaning no Crash ID.

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It is possible that your anti-virus software is corrupting the downloaded files or otherwise interfering with downloading files by Firefox. You can try to disable the real-time (live) scanning of files in your anti-virus software temporarily to see if that makes downloading work. Do not forget to re-enable the scanning in your anti-virus software after you are finished with downloading and installing. .......... See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Unable_to_save_or_download_files

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Turning off the anti-virus both in about:config and stopping the windows services did not solve the problem.

I then tried running Firefox in safe mode and the memory leak issue disappeared, which means the problem lies with one of my installed addons.

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The addon 'Firebug 1.54' was the cause of the memory leak.

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I have the same problem. Firefox 3.6.6 and windows 7. I thought the new firefox was supposed to stop plugins from crashing the whole browser? Though I didn't verify it was because of firebug. Just used a nother browser to download the .img file.

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I had the exact same problem, disabling Firebug (and also Yslow, but I don't know if that was related or not) let me complete the download.