Flash is crashing Firefox
FF was acting normally all day, including YouTube. I viewed some instructional videos, and they played fine. Then in the evening, I went to YouTube, and FF started crashing constantly. Sometimes a video would play for a few seconds before crashing, other times FF would crash as soon as I clicked on something. I changed absolutely nothing, no settings, nothing since when it was working fine earlier in the day. Sometimes it crashes even when I'm not playing any video. I assume that some video on the site I'm on probably started automatically (ads).
I've been looking through tons of questions, threads, etc. The only thing I can find is that it's probably related to Flash. I've uninstalled it (v17), reinstalled v18, hardware acceleration is off, Windows updated, etc. I can't find anything else to try.
Below are the crash reports. There's only four because usually when FF crashes I usually don't take the time to submit the report, so these are all from today:
bp-21329c08-0ba9-4ded-b9bf-bb19e2150612 bp-1dd0fd8d-d04b-48d8-8d17-3c1a32150612 bp-141d79d4-8e59-4d81-96e0-3dd252150612 bp-c7dc4c7f-c7eb-46a9-87a7-e8b222150612
One of the crash reports noted this: Related Bugs
723133 VERIFIED FIXED Crash Report [@ PluginWndProcInternal ] stack overflow from infinite recursion
But I can't figure out what to do to fix it. Any ideas?
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Here's some more crash reports: bp-ce02190d-aecc-424e-ad35-076722150614 bp-977d1c27-cb77-456d-96fa-da0022150614 bp-58ab9397-b7d2-4145-8542-36e6d2150614 bp-9b0dc85f-ba86-4031-b321-911fc2150613 bp-f74ff624-4a8d-4fa3-aedf-557722150613 bp-a1d9d83c-733d-4144-bfe7-0ad972150613 bp-6e661ca2-c061-4a0f-a6a4-43e602150613 bp-1a8591ed-6e9a-4ec3-869f-1e0392150613
The crash report flagged these programs;
lpxpcom.dll = LastPass
mbae.dll = Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
npswf32_18_0_0_160.dll = Shockwave Flash = Adobe Systems
Total Virtual Memory 2147352576
Available Virtual Memory 1270108160
System Memory Use Percentage 64
Available Page File 4248989696
Available Physical Memory 1110659072
Download the Full Installers For All The Above Programs.
Firefox uses too much memory (RAM) - How to fix This article describes how to make Firefox use less memory to make it run faster and prevent crashes.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-slow-how-make-it-faster
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-uses-too-many-cpu-resources-how-fix
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-hangs-or-not-responding
After, reboot the computer.
If there is still a problem,
Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web Link} by holding down the <Shift>
(Mac Options) key, and then starting Firefox. Is the problem still there?
Thanks for the advice, Fred! Unfortunately, I'm still having the problem.
The four programs are all legit (two of them are anti-virus software).
I went through all the links you posted, and the only thing I hadn't done was enable the hardware acceleration. It was disabled, so I enabled it, then restarted my system. After that, I went to YouTube and was able to watch a 2:30 video in its entirety. I clicked on a second video, and with that click FF crashed.
I restarted FF three more times, but when I navigated to YouTube, FF crashed before I could even start a video. I then started FF in Safe Mode twice, and it crashed as soon as I went to YT.
bp-f0dd2d24-c767-4186-83c3-f0a642150614 6/13/2015 8:00 PM bp-ffad43ef-7d7b-4705-b087-307462150614 6/13/2015 7:58 PM bp-0e727afc-c716-4b01-8b7e-37b722150614 6/13/2015 7:56 PM bp-6a4776d0-c191-4422-826d-802ea2150614 6/13/2015 7:56 PM bp-3e0d514c-bb7a-4380-a3ec-d49e52150614 6/13/2015 7:55 PM bp-2824c97a-5693-4dc9-9af7-fd5722150614 6/13/2015 7:54 PM
Hi, Malwarebytes is still being flagged up - mbae.dll
Perhaps you could check for an update, or temporarily disable it as a test?
I disabled my MBAE, but it didn't help. Some background: I got a nasty little virus last year (my first one!), and went to Malwarebytes Support to get rid of it. (I also use Webroot, so now I have both) They told me that the virus came in through IE, which I had updated but apparently was still vulnerable. I haven't used IE in years, I prefer FF. Anyway, after we got rid of the virus, they had me install Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit (MBAE). From what I understand, it keeps my browser from sending information if I get infected again.
So here's what happened after I disabled MBAE: I went to YT, and a video started playing normally for a couple of minutes. You know the ad that pops up at the bottom of the video? I left it there for awhile. When I clicked the X to get rid of it, FF crashed. I tried again, and FF crashed as soon as I clicked a video to start.
I started FF in Safe Mode, and both times it looked like the video was about to start, then FF crashed.
bp-3c4b3f92-1549-460c-a3b6-893072150614 6/14/2015 11:53 AM bp-a45fdbbe-cde0-46e2-836e-825892150614 6/14/2015 11:52 AM bp-ea4efa54-179d-42ae-8730-83be52150614 6/14/2015 11:50 AM bp-17956b47-50eb-4502-b298-1d0522150614 6/14/2015 11:48 AM
These were flagged;
Signature _SEH_prolog4
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
=================
Signature RtlActivateActivationContextUnsafeFast
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
===============
Signature _SEH_prolog4
lpxpcom.dll = LastPass
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
===================
Signature GlobalFindAtomW
lpxpcom.dll = LastPass
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
I think it's time to get tough. Download the current full installers for Webroot and Lastpass. Save them somewhere.
Now, Totally uninstall both programs.
After, reboot the computer. Then run a registry scanner/repair program.
Reboot again. Note: DO NOT reinstall those programs at this time.
Start Firefox normally. How is it doing?
These Flash crashes (crashing thread) look different than ones I've seen before. There is a lot of back-and-forth with Windows for whatever reason. Are these just ordinary videos?
If you haven't already, I suggest the following:
(1) Disable protected mode
The protected mode feature of the Flash player plugin has security benefits, but seems to have compatibility issues on some systems. There is a hidden setting for this:
(A) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter. Click the button promising to be careful.
(B) In the search box above the list, type or paste flash and pause while the list is filtered
(C) Double-click the dom.ipc.plugins.flash.disable-protected-mode preference to switch its value from false to true.
This might not take effect until all Flash has been unloaded for a few minutes, or you close Firefox.
(2) While you are troubleshooting this, try setting Flash to Click-to-Play ("Ask to Activate"). This will delay Flash from starting on a page until you approve it and can help distinguish "during load" issues from other issues.
To set "Ask to Activate", open the Add-ons page using either:
- Ctrl+Shift+a
- "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
In the left column, click Plugins. Look for "Shockwave Flash" and change "Always Activate" to "Ask to Activate".
When you visit a site that wants to use the Flash, you should see a notification icon in the address bar and one of the following: a link in a black rectangle in the page or an infobar sliding down between the toolbar area and the page.
If you do not need to play media immediately, you can ignore the notification and come back to it later or not at all.
OK, I tried jscher2000’s suggestion, but it didn’t work. I double-checked, and the change to “true” took. Then I went to YT, and it asked me if I wanted to allow Flash. I clicked Allow This Time, and FF immediately crashed. I didn’t even get a chance to click on any video.
bp-28947f1c-3744-4067-b43b-ff2aa2150614 6/14/2015 4:28 PM
FredMcD, I don’t know what the “signature” flags are. The Webroot and LastPass programs are legit, so I don’t know why they’re being flagged. Which registry scanner do you recommend? Since I'm just trying to find the problem, I'm concerned it will try to automatically fix something, and that will mess up other stuff.
I’ve also sent a request to Malwarebytes to see if I have a virus, just trying to cover all bases. I know how to run the reports they want, but I don’t know how to read them. Both my Webroot and Malwarebytes are not detecting any viruses, but the nasty one I got last year was able to hide from both of them as well.
You can check for problems with current Shockwave Flash plugin versions and try this:
- make sure you have the latest Flash version:
http://www.adobe.com/special/products/flashplayer/fp_distribution3.html - check for updates for your graphics drive drivers
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration - disable protected mode in the Flash plugin (Flash 11.3+ on Windows Vista and later)
- disable hardware acceleration in the Flash plugin
See also:
Do you want to try rolling back to Flash 13.0.x using the "Extended Support Release" Adobe makes available on this page: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html (scroll about 60% of the way down)
It's possible that some sites might object to an older version, but hopefully those will be few and far between.
I think you will need the uninstaller before rolling back, otherwise the installer probably will object on the grounds that you already have a newer version.
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html (danger: there is Flash media on this page)
Thanks, cor-el, but I've already done all that.
jscher2000, I don't think that will help. I was on Flash 17 for awhile with zero problems. The other day it worked fine in the afternoon, then a couple hours later I started having the problem. I have no idea what could have changed in those two hours. One of the first things I did was upgrade to 18. After more troubleshooting, I downgraded back to 17.
LGG62 said
if I wanted to allow Flash. I clicked Allow This Time, and FF immediately crashed. I didn’t even get a chance to click on any video.
This is not a cure, but will let the web page load.
Flash block {web link} Never be annoyed by a Flash animation again! Blocks Flash so it won't get in your way, but if you want to see it, just click on it
FredMcD, I don’t know what the “signature” flags are
“signature” flags are for the tech guys.
The Webroot and LastPass programs are legit, so I don’t know why they’re being flagged.
Before we can fix the problem, we need to find its source. By removing a suspect program, we know it is, or is not the root problem.
Which registry scanner do you recommend? Since I'm just trying to find the problem, I'm concerned it will try to automatically fix something, and that will mess up other stuff.
A scanner should not harm anything. It looks for errors and removes them. There are free scanners in the web. BUT get a big name company. Some anti-virus have scanners in them.
I’ve also sent a request to Malwarebytes to see if I have a virus, just trying to cover all bases. . . . Both my Webroot and Malwarebytes are not detecting any viruses
Run most or all of the listed malware scanners. Each works differently. If one program misses something, another may pick it up.
Further information can be found in the Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware article.
Success! FredMcD, I unstalled Webroot and LastPass, then ran a cleaner. I went to YT, and not only did I get several videos to play, but I clicked on them and FF didn't crash.
Before this, I had downloaded fresh versions of Webroot and LastPass. Maybe a file(s) in one or both had been corrupted. Do you think it's safe to install these with the fresh versions and see if they affect anything?
Good to hear. Instal only one program. Then check out Firefox.
If there is no problem, then try installing the second.
Just when I thought I was done. I reinstalled Webroot, then went to YT and videos played just fine. I clicked on them, messing with it, still fine.
Next I installed LastPass. Then the crashing started. I tried it in Safe Mode, FF crashed. I disabled LastPass, still crashed. I uninstalled LastPass, still crashed. I don't even have to click on a video, just navigating to YT will cause FF to crash. bp-853a7232-9943-41a9-b918-3718b2150615 6/15/2015 11:08 AM bp-00ee991f-0b60-448f-b558-34df92150615 6/15/2015 10:52 AM bp-b62ed735-3047-4c37-83f7-de8442150615 6/15/2015 10:49 AM bp-130d37c8-6759-4db0-8436-7f1e82150615 6/15/2015 10:46 AM bp-8d101741-1190-4f14-974a-095092150615 6/15/2015 10:45 AM bp-caf2cbe6-c7ef-41bb-a72f-954c92150615 6/15/2015 10:43 AM bp-e9942885-69b5-4947-bafb-f30492150615 6/15/2015 10:42 AM bp-e08d0d4a-799f-446b-a56a-ea7662150615 6/15/2015 10:41 AM
Did you reboot the computer after removing the program?
One crash report shows;
wrxpcom.dll = Webroot Password Manager
comctl32.dll = Microsoft Common Control = Common Graphical User Interface
Total Virtual Memory 2147352576
Available Virtual Memory 1470029824
System Memory Use Percentage 68
Available Page File 3980087296
Available Physical Memory 987574272 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Another report;
WRusr.dll = Webroot SecureAnywhere
wrxpcom.dll = Webroot Password Manager
Memory use is high, but too bad.
Perform a System File Check to fix corrupted system files http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1538-sfc-scannow-command-system-file-checker.html
See if there are updates for your graphics drivers https://support.mozilla.org/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration
Totally uninstall both programs.
After, reboot the computer. Then run a registry scanner/repair program.
Reboot again. This time, install LastPass only.
Start Firefox normally. How is it doing?
I'm pretty sure I rebooted after removing the program, but I've been doing so much I don't remember if I did or not.
I couldn't do the System File Check because I'm on Vista, and the link was for Windows 7. One of the first things I had done when I started having the problem was check for updates. I checked again, and there's no new updates.
I uninstalled LP and Webroot, then reinstalled only LP. YT videos are working fine, no crashing. Interesting, because yesterday YT worked fine when only Webroot was installed and started crashing after I added LP. Maybe the two are having compatibility issues?
It's weird that suddenly I'm having the problem. I've been using Webroot for over six years, and I started using LP more than a year ago. They both worked just fine together until now.
There have been any number of times when some programs don't work together. Contact the support sites for both and give them what information you can.
For now, you should only use one of the programs. Of find a replacement.
Thanks so much for your tireless help, Fred. I really appreciate your taking so much time to help me with this.
I spent most of the day with LP installed, but not Webroot, and no crashes. Video worked just fine.
I found this thread: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/919227 and followed the Chosen Solution. I reinstalled Webroot again, making sure no plugins or extensions that may have come with the install were activated. So far, so good. I was able to play some videos on YT, and clicking did not make FF crash.
I'm still tentative, and waiting to see if this has solved the problem. I'll come back later to update.
Good Luck.