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Firefox crashes

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From the day I upgraded to Firefox Version 15, I am facing multiple crashes. I have also tried disabling graphic hardware acceleration, but with very less improvement.

Frequent crashes are very annoying, Please help.

From the day I upgraded to Firefox Version 15, I am facing multiple crashes. I have also tried disabling graphic hardware acceleration, but with very less improvement. Frequent crashes are very annoying, Please help.

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Here is the feedback as what I have tried -----


Table of Contents Update your software Update Firefox ------ DONE Update your plugins--- DONE Update Windows--------- DONE Update your drivers---- DONE Update your Internet Security software -- DONE Check for viruses or spyware-------------------- DONE Check to see if the crash happens in safe mode ---------- NOT TRIED


I have already disabled all plugins and most of the extensions also. I firmly believe the crash will not happen in Safe mode and some of my extension is the actual culprit. I don't have to many extensions installed, (See attache snap-short) so I tried disabling them but could not locate the one causing the problem. I would really appreciate if someone could interpret the attached crash report (s) and point-out the actual extension which may be causing the crash.

Thanks.

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I would bet on Norton Toolbar. Norton products have caused problems with Firefox in the past.

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Your are right, I also strongly feel so. I will try disabling it any see if it helps.

But it is strange that It was working without a hitch in the previous version of Firefox and I highly depended on its Identity Safe Feature.

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I have IDM CC As well. Once I disabled that it hasn't crashed anymore.

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And finally when I thought the ordeal was over, here it started again. But this time I think it started after I updated my flash player to the latest version ????? . Or could it be that Firefox is not good enough to handle 42 windows with total 224 Tabs open at the same time.

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That is a bit much. Why do you need to have that many windows open? You are probably overloading the operating system.

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'Out of sight, Out of Mind' Being a online seller, I keep a eye on new products that I can include in my sale list. When I find a potential interesting item, It stays there until I finalize it. Thanks to session manager who saves session even after a crash.

Need of the time is , Multiple online email clients, actual sale window, sale item list, feedback received, Online account detail etc, etc...... all accumulate to so many windows. Moreover with Intel i3, 4 GB RAM, with Windows 7 in command, I don't think it a overload, considering these combination are meant for multitasking. However, thanks for your valued suggestion, I will try to close some windows.

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You could keep track of some of those pages with bookmarks. That was why they were invented.

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Almost 100 entries in the Bookmark too .....I will need a bookmark manager soon :)

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Did you try to disable hardware acceleration in Firefox?

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Browsing: "Use hardware acceleration when available"
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Disabling hardware acceleration was the very first thing I tried, before posting the problem here...... little improvement was achieved .....

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Organize the bookmarks into folders. They are much easier to find that way. I have over 600 bookmarks, all in folders.