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Firefox keeps minimizing on its own

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after a short period of time, Firefox minimizes on its own. this happens after every time i first start Firefox, approximately 2 minutes and then randomly there after repeatedly.

after a short period of time, Firefox minimizes on its own. this happens after every time i first start Firefox, approximately 2 minutes and then randomly there after repeatedly.

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Let's start with; Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link}

A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?

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Hello I tried restarting in Firefox in Safe mode. The Problem persists. It still minimizes on its own approximately 1 minute after it starts. Please Help Shane

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Then it's unlikely to be Firefox doing this.

Start your Computer in safe mode with network support. Then start Firefox. Try Secure websites. Is the problem still there?

http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Linux+Safe+Mode Starting Any Computer In Safe Mode; Free Online Encyclopedia

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Hello Fred. I restarted windows in safe mode, I went to you tube and the same thing happened again. Firefox minimized on its own. Please help, I do not want to use any other web browser. Also thanks very much for your help this far. Shane

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I have heard of certain apps causing this problem, like a certain version of AVG Antivirus, Aero Peek and DNS Updater. Go into the Windows Settings --> Apps and uninstall every questionable app listed.

Make sure that your OS and installed software packages are all up-to-date. Finally, make sure the Windows button on your keyboard is not sticking as certain combinations (Win+M for example) can minimize all windows.

If all else fails, try to pause your anti-virus software as many of them try to integrate with the browser or otherwise screen Internet data that is coming in. (temporarily disable your Kaspersky browser plugin) You may even try to switch to a new antivirus because it is possible that some type of malware is causing this problem. Run malwarebytes.com as a stand-alone and check for PUPs and malware.

As a last resort I would reinstall Kaspersky and disable the web screening functions. Typically, we don't need antivirus programs hijacking our browsers and Internet connection.

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