After the update before last (6.0.1 I think) Firefox crashed on resart and failed to send in the error report; I've had to roll back to V4 to use Firefox - any clues?
The update to 6.0, 6.0.1 or 6.0.2 will not run on my system. Th einstall goes ok, the restart starts, throws up a bunch of Java incompatabilities then crashes with the apology screen offering to send in a report if I hit restart or quit. No matter how many times I hit restart, the report submission fails and Firefox stays crashed. Looking at my crash reports, the problem seems to start on or around August 18th 2011 - the crash ID below is the last generated (not found at your end obviously, as it never reached you)
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sorry your Firefox is hanging :( Here are quick fixes to prevent this again http://mzl.la/atSsFt
- if problem still persist i suggest you to install firefox from scratched
- Download Latest fresh installer from firefox.com
- Remove Firefox via Control Panel>Add or Remove Program(Remove Personal Data also,you may use Firefox Sync for Backup)
- Install Firefox via Fresh Installer
check your problem is still persist or not
Thanks for the suggestion; Complete uninstall (Bookmarks saved to X-Marks), re-install, same problem (minus the imcompatible Jave bits & bobs, 'cos they weren't there to be objected to). So I'm back to V4 (might try hunting down a newer (pre V6) version)
Just as an update; my problem still persists. I've had to set updates to "advise" to stop having to re-install V4 every couple of days - to be frank, I've no love for Google, but if no-one comes up with a working fix for this, I'm switching to Chrome!
A function in Firefox was changed in Firefox 6 that was being used by a trojan/malware. The symptom after the change is that a user's Firefox will crash on starting Firefox, if the user's system is infected with a trojan/malware that is trying to use the changed function. The crash signatures in some bug reposts submitted on infected systems with problems starting Firefox 6 are similar to your crash signature (your bug report: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/3022693b-41cf-4843-bb48-055602110913 ; note Signature: nsStandardURL::SchemeIs(char const*, int*))
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Not related to your question, but...
You need to update some plug-ins:
- Plug-in check: https://www-trunk.stage.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
- Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in: Installing (or Updating) the Shockwave plugin with Firefox
- Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape: Installing/Updating Adobe Reader in Firefox
- Shockwave Flash (Adobe Flash or Flash): Updating Flash in Firefox
- Next Generation Java Plug-in for Mozilla browsers: Installing or Updating Java in Firefox
Does not relate to your question, but...
You have multiple old Java Console extensions that Java did not clean-up during updates. You need Java Console only if you do Java programming/development or debug Java applets on web pages. You can see them in Add-ons > Extensions, but you can not remove them from there. Removing them will not affect the functioning of Java on websites. You can manually remove them, if you do not do Java development work to avoid future, possible problems/conflicts:
Your old Java Console versions:
- Java Console 6.0.12 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0012-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.13 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0013-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.15 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0015-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.17 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0017-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.19 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0019-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.20 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0020-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.21 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0021-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.22 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0022-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.23 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0023-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
- Java Console 6.0.24 {CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0024-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
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Well, I spent a week installing, and running all the suggested "cures", in both normal and safe mode. A grand total of 957 items were removed (mostly tracking cookies, and to be fair, many were in an old backup folder on a spare drive). Surely, I must be able to get 6.0.2 to run now?
No. All is as before. No change.
I'm going to try the "forums for specialized malware removal help" suggested, but if anyone can suggest how I might word my plea...
Your Malware undetectable by most anti-malware programs (because randomly named) is still present and has other hidden symptoms.
If this Malware is a Rookit, try this free Kapersky's tool.
Check and tell if its working.
Many thanks.
We now know that Kaspersky's rootkit and the 7 unsigned files it detected are not the answer.
Update. Seems the upgrade to 7.0 has solved the problem (or maybe the problem wasn't this end?)