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Firefox crashes

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Crash ID: bp-d11e3251-e87c-4846-82c9-4c6400191125 Cannot load in safe mode (Firefox wont open) Uninstalled firefox and reinstalled - still wont open and gives me info that Firefox has crashed etc

Crash ID: bp-d11e3251-e87c-4846-82c9-4c6400191125 Cannot load in safe mode (Firefox wont open) Uninstalled firefox and reinstalled - still wont open and gives me info that Firefox has crashed etc

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please try to remove the zemana keylogger software altogether - it's known to cause problems with eset: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1501362

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465bob said

Crash ID: bp-d11e3251-e87c-4846-82c9-4c6400191125 Cannot load in safe mode (Firefox wont open) Uninstalled firefox and reinstalled - still wont open and gives me info that Firefox has crashed etc Using Windows 10 Firefox 70.0.1 Disconnected Express VPN but no difference
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bp-d11e3251-e87c-4846-82c9-4c6400191125 Signature: PR_Write | nsFileStreamBase::Write

mbae64.dll = Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit

KeyCrypt64(1).dll = AntiLogger Free = Zemana Ltd

KERNELBASE.dll = Microsoft

user32.dll = Windows User API

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As a test, disable Malwarebytes. If the problem continues, disable AntiLogger Free.

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Tks for assistance FredMcD - Disabled Malwarebytes and then Zemana AntiLogger - unfortunately Firefox continued to crash on startup

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Please post the new crash reports.

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bp-6ef1b255-19ce-443f-883d-f30710191125.txt

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Chosen Solution

please try to remove the zemana keylogger software altogether - it's known to cause problems with eset: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1501362