Firefox is just blank and is a haze overlay no buttons
When I got home from class I looked at my screen and it was all blurry. I restarted my computer, opened firefox and all it is is a blank haze overlay. the only buttons are the close button, minimize, and that other one in the center of them.
I reinstalled firefox. didn't help. tried installing the beta version of firefox, didnt help. Internet explorer works.
here is a picture
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hello vorth, can you try launching firefox in safe mode by pressing the shift key while it is starting and see if the issue is occurring there too? maybe a theme or hardware acceleration is interfering here...
if safemode is working, you can try disabling hardware acceleration in firefox > options > advanced > general and or disable addons that might cause the problem. it also would be interesting which graphics hardware (adapter description, driver date & driver version) you are using - you can access this information in firefox > help > troubleshooting information towards the bottom of that page... thank you
Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems
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AzureCanvasBackendcairoAzureFallbackCanvasBackendnoneAzureContentBackendnone
and it works in Safemode apparently!
its still opening with the haze when I dont use Safemode...
thanks for reporting back with your details, there seem to be quite a few users affected by this very recently. your ati driver seems to be recently updated, so this might play into the issue. please keep hardware acceleration disabled for the moment, as long as the problem is still under investigation...
it actually asked me to update to catalyst 10 just after it messed up. it was messed up before i updated the driver, i believe i had catalyst 8, and when i got home i had the haze, after the haze i installed the driver notification for the graphics card.
what should i do now?
when you are in safemode and disable hardware acceleration in firefox > options > advanced > general, can you start firefox normally afterwards?
nope,
I disabled it in safemode, tried restarting it in normal mode, still wont open. confirmed that hardware acceleration is disabled
ok, then the focus would shift to addons (themes and extensions). could you copy the whole content of firefox > help > troubleshooting information, paste it on a page like http://pastebin.com/ & provide a link to the page here. thanks
did this work? http://pastebin.com/b0DKbqyE
ive never used it before
try this one http://pastebin.com/XWfB4Cye
yes that did work, in your list of installed addons there's an entry called "General Crawler" which is considered malware and may be related to the issue you've described. in addition there is Codec v1.0 (ID [email protected]), which also seems quite suspicious. please try removing those extensions in safemode in firefox > addons > extensions if possible & also do a full scan of your system with your security software already in place and /or the free version of malwarebytes.
for more tips on how to deal with it please also refer to this support question: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/809712
there is no remove button for general crawler? just "Enable"
i disabled "codec 1" and "general crawler" but it wont let me remove general crawler. opened firefox and it worked
ok, then please do an in-depth scan of your system with different security tools, maybe they are picking up the infection or try following the tips form the thread i've mentioned in my prior reply where users succeeded in manually removing it.
I have Firefox 19.0 and have been experiencing this for a while. It turns out that when I disabled FoxClocks, the problem seems to have gone. will monitor it for a while...