Firefox problems
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Firefox problems
OK, I got home and tried to pull up firefox on my computer. It would open, start to load and then the instant it finished, it would close. Kept doing it and nothing helped (restart, scan for spyware and viruses). So, I installed the latest version 1.5. Same problem, anyone got any ideas?
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Re: Firefox problems
Disable all your anti-virus and spamware!Sky wrote:OK, I got home and tried to pull up firefox on my computer. It would open, start to load and then the instant it finished, it would close. Kept doing it and nothing helped (restart, scan for spyware and viruses). So, I installed the latest version 1.5. Same problem, anyone got any ideas?
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Then uninistall it!
Then download it again from their site and reinstall.
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Run this before your next install :wink:Sky wrote:Guys, still no luck. I tried everything noted above and searched through bugzilla but nothing works. Any other ideas out there? TIA.
http://www.download.com/Registry-Mechan ... 49249.html
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You've re-installed the latest version of Firefox and it still just starts up and closes down? Everything else on windows including IE runs great?
If everything else is OK, and you are currently Virus and Spyware free and you tried un-installing Firefox and re-installing it from scratch, I'd try two things. Have you logged in as a different user into your machine and tried running Firefox under that user?
Also you might have a bad DLL. You could try to run the windows dll checker to see if it needs to re-install a corrupt dll. Alternatively, just re-install windows.
I've had similar problems with other programs but usually a reinstall fixes the problem.
If everything else is OK, and you are currently Virus and Spyware free and you tried un-installing Firefox and re-installing it from scratch, I'd try two things. Have you logged in as a different user into your machine and tried running Firefox under that user?
Also you might have a bad DLL. You could try to run the windows dll checker to see if it needs to re-install a corrupt dll. Alternatively, just re-install windows.
I've had similar problems with other programs but usually a reinstall fixes the problem.
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ET makes a good point. One of my laptop users somehow got corrupted, and several programs are now acting odd. These same programs work normally on other user desktops on the same computer.
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To everyone who helped, thanks. I tried everything you guys noted and some other options I found on Bugzilla. Nothing worked so I tried this and it fixed it, so Frodo, thanks a lot.frodo_biguns wrote:
Run this before your next install :wink:
http://www.download.com/Registry-Mechan ... 49249.html
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I'm surprised that worked, since it only fixes the first six section of the registry in trial mode.
There are a LOT of bugs in firefox. I think they release the newer versions too soon. The browser is getting more complex, with a lot of hacks available for it and with that complexity comes problems.
There are a LOT of bugs in firefox. I think they release the newer versions too soon. The browser is getting more complex, with a lot of hacks available for it and with that complexity comes problems.
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." —GWB Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000
Martyred wrote: Hang in there, Whitey. Smart people are on their way with dictionaries.
War Wagon wrote:being as how I've got "stupid" draped all over, I'm not really sure.
I agree with you there, the number of problems I found references to on FF 1.5 was daunting. I know they are trying to usurp IE's stranglehold but they may be losing more customers than they bring in.
On the Reg Mechanic thing, I too was surprised it worked at the "free" level but I was down to two options, the mechanic or formatting so I am just glad it worked.
On the Reg Mechanic thing, I too was surprised it worked at the "free" level but I was down to two options, the mechanic or formatting so I am just glad it worked.