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Starting Firefox 13 will slow down Windows Explorer

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When I start Firefox 13 (on Windows 7), Windows Explorer becomes very slow. Only when I start in Safemode then it's OK. I disabled all plugins and extension, but starting FF in normal mode is slowing down my PC (so bad, it becomes unworkable). Closing FF doesn't help, until I logoff & logon to Windows.

Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't work properly with all websites..

When I start Firefox 13 (on Windows 7), Windows Explorer becomes very slow. Only when I start in Safemode then it's OK. I disabled all plugins and extension, but starting FF in normal mode is slowing down my PC (so bad, it becomes unworkable). Closing FF doesn't help, until I logoff & logon to Windows. Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't work properly with all websites..

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Hi,

You can try to deselect Use hardware acceleration when possible in Tools (Alt + T) > Options > Advanced > General. Safe mode disables hardware acceleration in addition to the extensions and themes (Appearance).

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Hi, I tried it, but it doesn't solve the problem. So the moment I start FF, with hardware acceleration disabled, all plugins & extensions disabled, my PC becomes sluggish. (Strangely, FF itself it still reasonably fast).

I don't see anything strange in Windows Task Manager. Now I consider removing FF completely, maybe I search for an old version (10 or so).

I still have FF 3.6 Portable which is working fine (except for a nag-screen telling me that FF 3.6 is outdated).

Actually I already removed FF 13 and reinstalled it last week. Because the last 1 or 2 months the first time I started FF it would freeze. I killed it with Task Manager and the 2nd time it would start normally. This behaviour is gone, now it's just slowing my whole system.

Thanks for the reply.

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You may also want to consider the Reset Firefox feature via Help (Alt + H) > Troubleshooting Information.

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Thanks. I did the Reset Firefox, rebooted my PC. But still, the same behavior.

I might look for an old version of FF, but it'll be Chrome for now (and IE for the occasional site not yet supported by Chrome).