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Firefox crashes

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crashes even in safe mode when I start the computer and also if I leave mozilla opened most of the time..I am using windows 7 also firefox is loading slowly in the past few days... hope it isnt a virus I am using norton 360 and Malware anti virus


thanks Randy Speelman.. (also called Paul at times )

crashes even in safe mode when I start the computer and also if I leave mozilla opened most of the time..I am using windows 7 also firefox is loading slowly in the past few days... hope it isnt a virus I am using norton 360 and Malware anti virus thanks Randy Speelman.. (also called Paul at times )

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Look at the Advanced Options group and see what the cache limit setting is -- probably the default and a large # of MBs, and the cache amount has maxed out. Flush the cache entirely, set the limit to a smaller size (maybe 200Mb) and reboot -- see if the behavior improves by doing that.

Do you run CCleaner to empty out files? That is also a good step -- the registry cleaner component might be as well, but if you do choose to run it be VERY careful and read the description for each of the results it might find, then allow it to delete things which you are CERTAIN need to be removed.

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Solution choisie

Look at the Advanced Options group and see what the cache limit setting is -- probably the default and a large # of MBs, and the cache amount has maxed out. Flush the cache entirely, set the limit to a smaller size (maybe 200Mb) and reboot -- see if the behavior improves by doing that.

Do you run CCleaner to empty out files? That is also a good step -- the registry cleaner component might be as well, but if you do choose to run it be VERY careful and read the description for each of the results it might find, then allow it to delete things which you are CERTAIN need to be removed.

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