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Thunderbird crash after some time @ asepkcs.dll | UserCallWinProcCheckWow

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  • Igcine ukuphendulwa ngu sfhowes

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Thunderbird 78.6.0 32bit crashes after a random amount of time, i must use it in safe mode. I've already tried uninstalling and installing it again but nothing changes, booth 32 and 64bit versions. What i can check?

Thunderbird 78.6.0 32bit crashes after a random amount of time, i must use it in safe mode. I've already tried uninstalling and installing it again but nothing changes, booth 32 and 64bit versions. What i can check?

Okulungisiwe ngu Wayne Mery

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If it runs in safe mode, the reasons for the crash in normal mode are usually either incompatible add-ons, broken layout, or incorrect hardware acceleration setting. At the safe mode prompt, disable all add-ons, then make changes and restart. If that doesn't help, launch again in safe mode, reset toolbars and controls, make changes and restart. The hardware setting is in Options/General/Indexing.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode

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Wayne Mery said

What are your crash IDs? See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/mozilla-crash-reporter-tb#w_viewing-crash-reports

These are the latest crash ids: bp-37e1a0b1-d4b5-463a-b6ca-4244a0201230.txt bp-af669077-7811-466a-b8ab-6e2a40201230.txt bp-6fff7714-388d-49e2-97ef-68b060201230.txt

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sfhowes said

If it runs in safe mode, the reasons for the crash in normal mode are usually either incompatible add-ons, broken layout, or incorrect hardware acceleration setting. At the safe mode prompt, disable all add-ons, then make changes and restart. If that doesn't help, launch again in safe mode, reset toolbars and controls, make changes and restart. The hardware setting is in Options/General/Indexing. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode

I've already tested this, it works only if i use Continue in Safe Mode, it crashes if i use any other option. Also disabling the hardware acceleration don't fix the crash.

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The crash reports point to a well-known source of problems, Athena Smartcards. Avast is another common cause of issues, which should be removed if you're using Windows Defender.

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sfhowes said

The crash reports point to a well-known source of problems, Athena Smartcards. Avast is another common cause of issues, which should be removed if you're using Windows Defender.

Disinstalling Avast is not a problem, the Athena Smatcard is still used, i don't know if i can uninstall it.

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If you wish to retain the smartcard, it might be necessary to update the drivers, or try the solution offered here:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1560052#c47