Firefox consistently crashes with any search in gmail
Firefox crashes with any search in gmail or google contacts (and a few other websites). But works fine for most websites. The crash happens in safe mode and with a new installation.
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In the address bar, type about:crashes<enter>. Note: If any reports do not have BP- in front of the numbers/letters, click it to submit them.
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Using your mouse, mark the most recent 7 - 10 crash reports, and copy them. Now go to the reply box and paste them in.
For more help on crash reports, see; https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-crashes-asking-support
bp-74a4dc69-187b-4795-8f64-0a9eb0180410 4/10/2018 13:11 bp-d5a1276a-08d8-496c-b6f4-f704b0180410 4/10/2018 12:58 bp-115a73e8-3831-4665-91c6-149d50180410 4/10/2018 12:57 bp-4df5d3ca-742d-4200-b5da-85a380180410 4/10/2018 12:56 bp-e9b7723c-eded-45e1-bc81-748840180410 4/10/2018 12:50 bp-809fa59b-e376-4e33-b133-e98280180410 4/10/2018 12:20 bp-5b2e4694-a334-4c93-ac73-2f6d50180410 4/10/2018 12:19 bp-b32faefb-800c-4f9e-b23b-aee600180410 4/10/2018 12:18 bp-e7da2e17-e07d-442c-b000-f1afd0180410 4/10/2018 12:13 bp-654e75c7-b677-4d53-81e6-6b3090180410 4/10/2018 11:19 bp-00229c1d-cd49-40eb-8512-526740180410 4/10/2018 11:19 bp-491ace28-f16c-464a-8cec-d51270180410 4/10/2018 11:01 bp-ceb6f78f-fe03-468e-ad24-eb71c0180409
Product Firefox Release Channel release Version 59.0.2 Build ID 20180323154952 OS Windows 10 OS Version 10.0.16299
bp-74a4dc69-187b-4795-8f64-0a9eb0180410 bp-d5a1276a-08d8-496c-b6f4-f704b0180410 bp-115a73e8-3831-4665-91c6-149d50180410
Signature: CEnumInterfaceClass::CreateEnumPnp
mbae64.dll = Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit
Update Malwarebytes. If the problem continues, disable it.
Thanks for your help. I installed malwarebytes just a few hours ago to help with this problem. So it's updated. The problem happened before I installed and continues after I installed it and ran it (and did quarantine a bunch of stuff). I can and will disable it. But I suspect it won't matter.
Indeed. I quit malwarebytes and it makes no difference.
the latest crash report: bp-01ded1e9-2dfd-44f7-856b-5e1040180410 4/10/2018 14:17
bp-01ded1e9-2dfd-44f7-856b-5e1040180410 Signature: CEnumInterfaceClass::CreateEnumPnp
I called for more help. Let's make sure your system is clean.
You may have ad/mal-ware. Further information can be found in this article; https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-caused-malware?cache=no
Run most or all of the listed malware scanners. Each works differently. If one program misses something, another may pick it up.
Will do. I fear the ultimate solution will be a clean installation of Windows.
I ran all of them. Nothing major was found (lots of tracking cookies and the like). And nothing seems any different. Any other ideas?
winslowplace said
The crash happens in safe mode
Start your Computer in safe mode with network support. Then start Firefox. Try Safe websites. Is the problem still there?
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Linux+Safe+Mode Starting Any Computer In Safe Mode; Free Online Encyclopedia
Odd, but the problem is even worse in safe mode. Simply going to gmail.com crashes firefox after a few seconds. Previously I needed to enter a search to have it crash.
The problem continued worse (as per previous post) in normal mode. I'm doing a clean install of windows (sigh). So that makes further advice moot. Presumably, this problem won't continue with windows reinstalled. That said, I appreciate your time and help. Thank you.
Please keep us posted.
I first tried a Windows 10 "refresh" or whatever it's called where you keep your files and settings. It made no difference. That surprised me; I thought it would work. And the problem actually continued as worse, with gmail just crashing every time even without a search. Then I bit the bullet and reinstalled windows. Of course it's fine now. But I do have to reinstall everything. Anyway, I combined that with a new SSD hard drive. So at least I can pretend some good came out if. Could it have been a virus legacy? A hard disk problem? Who knows? Not me.