A crash is what happens when Firefox closes or quits unexpectedly and the Mozilla Crash Reporter appears. If Firefox keeps crashing when you open it, this article will show you how to get it working again.
- If Firefox starts without crashing but then crashes later on, see the Troubleshoot Firefox crashes (closing or quitting unexpectedly) article.
- If Firefox won't start at all, see the Firefox won't start - find solutions article for solutions.
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See if you can start in Firefox Troubleshoot Mode
As a first step, you should see if Firefox starts in Firefox Troubleshoot Mode. This special startup mode temporarily turns off hardware acceleration among other settings and disables installed extensions that may prevent Firefox from starting.
- If you can start in Firefox Troubleshoot Mode, see the article Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems for solutions.
- If Firefox won't start in Troubleshoot Mode, you can Refresh Firefox or you can use the Profile Manager to create a new Firefox profile, to see if that fixes the problem. Alternatively, you can first try a clean installation (see below).
Try a clean installation
If crashes are preventing you from starting Firefox, even in Firefox Troubleshoot Mode, a clean installation of the latest version of Firefox may fix the problem.
Here's how to do a clean installation of Firefox:
- Uninstall Firefox. See Uninstall Firefox from your computer for details.
- To remove leftover program files that may not have been removed by the uninstall process, manually delete the Firefox installation folder, normally located in one of these folders by default:
- C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox
- Download a fresh copy of Firefox.
- Double-click on the downloaded file and follow the prompts to continue the installation process.
For more information on how to install Firefox, see How to install Firefox on Windows.
- Delete Firefox from the Applications folder.
- Download a fresh copy of Firefox.
- Open the downloaded file and drag the Firefox icon to the Applications folder when prompted.
For more information on installing Firefox, see How to download and install Firefox on Mac.
- Use your distributor's package management system to uninstall Firefox (please refer to their documentation). If that doesn't work, delete the firefox folder from your Home folder.
- Often the Firefox folder is within a hidden .mozilla folder. See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Show_hidden_files_and_folders#Linux
- Install Firefox through your package management system or follow these steps to manually install Firefox:
- Download a fresh copy of Firefox.
- Extract the file to your Home folder.
- For more detailed instructions also see Install Firefox on Linux.
Uninstall software known to cause crashes
Some programs are known to cause crashes in Firefox and other browsers. Check your computer and remove any malware or software that might be causing problems:
- Check the release notes to see if there are any known issues for your version of Firefox. Check your computer's instructions on how to uninstall software that's causing problems.
- Scan your computer for malware. Check the support site of your antivirus program for help with scanning and removing malware. For more information, see Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware.
Get help fixing the problem
If you need more help, you can ask a question in the support forum. If possible, please include a crash Report ID when you post your question. See Get help fixing this crash for details.