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Why does 6.0.2 crash on 2 laptops & one desktop if let open for a couple hours? I've never had this problem before

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I've had nothing but trouble with 6.02 Firefox. On my 3 machines, 2 laptops and a desktop if I leave Firefox open, not being used it will lock up - 'non-responsive' after an hour or so. Every time.

I've had nothing but trouble with 6.02 Firefox. On my 3 machines, 2 laptops and a desktop if I leave Firefox open, not being used it will lock up - 'non-responsive' after an hour or so. Every time.

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https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Firefox%20crashes#w_get-help-fixing-this-crash

Type about:crashes in the URL bar and hit Enter.
Click the hyperlinks to bring up the Crash Report pages and copy'n'paste the URL of each of those reports into the message box here. We'll see if we can help you figure out what is causing those crashes to happen.

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From what I have been reading, I think I should ask why firefox 6 is always 'hanging' instead of crashing. Thanks for your help

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So there aren't any crash reports visible on the about:crashes page?

Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).

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I didn't find crash reports on the one laptop I had used previously-maybe it doesn't hang up. But this desktop has tons of crash reports. This computer has Kaspersky and the 2 laptops have AVG which just uses Windows Firewall. When Kaspersky expires, I'm going to change to AVG.

Somewhere I read a report saying the video card needed upgrading to 10.6 on the desktop ATI. I don't how that would apply to built in video on laptops

Here is one crash report:

Signature	pr_FindSymbolInLib
UUID	9062c328-9656-437f-8109-3942c2110920
Date Processed	2011-09-20 09:32:18.614302
Process Type	plugin Version: Filename: npmozax.dll
Uptime	0
Install Age	1.3 weeks since version was first installed.
Install Time	2011-09-10 13:34:09
Product	Firefox
Version	6.0.2
Build ID	20110902133214
Release Channel	release
OS	Windows NT
OS Version	5.1.2600 Service Pack 3
CPU	x86
CPU Info	AuthenticAMD family 15 model 12 stepping 0
Crash Reason	EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ
Crash Address	0xc
User Comments	
App Notes 	AdapterVendorID: 1002, AdapterDeviceID: 95c6, AdapterDriverVersion: 8.620.0.0
D3D10 Layers? D3D10 Layers-
D3D9 Layers? D3D9 Layers-
Processor Notes 	Priority Job
EMCheckCompatibility	True
Winsock LSP	
Adapter Vendor ID	
Adapter Device ID	
Bugzilla - Report this Crash
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    70543 RESOLVED FIXED N601 Mac #8 [@ pr_FindSymbolInLib]

Crashing Thread
Frame 	Module 	Signature [Expand] 	Source
0 	nspr4.dll 	pr_FindSymbolInLib 	nsprpub/pr/src/linking/prlink.c:1100
1 	nspr4.dll 	PR_FindSymbol 	nsprpub/pr/src/linking/prlink.c:1242
2 	nspr4.dll 	PR_FindFunctionSymbol 	nsprpub/pr/src/linking/prlink.c:1258
3 	xul.dll 	mozilla::plugins::PluginModuleChild::Init 	dom/plugins/ipc/PluginModuleChild.cpp:242
4 	xul.dll 	mozilla::plugins::PluginProcessChild::Init 	dom/plugins/ipc/PluginProcessChild.cpp:163
5 	xul.dll 	XRE_InitChildProcess 	toolkit/xre/nsEmbedFunctions.cpp:504
6 	plugin-container.exe 	wmain 	toolkit/xre/nsWindowsWMain.cpp:106
7 	plugin-container.exe 	__tmainCRTStartup 	obj-firefox/memory/jemalloc/crtsrc/crtexe.c:591
8 	kernel32.dll 	BaseProcessStart 

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cor-el modificouno o

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The one laptop that didn't hangup is XP home whereas the other laptop and desktop are XP Pro.

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@Argonaut

That looks like a problem with the Mozilla ActiveX plugin:

  • Process Type plugin Version: Filename: npmozax.dll

The Mozilla ActiveX plugin is not compatible with Firefox 2 versions and later and you should remove it.
For instructions on how to remove the Mozilla ActiveX plugin see:

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Thanks I'll try that after work although I have had versions 3-5 with no problems.

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@cor-el

You might be onto something. The 2 computers with firefox that hangs have the activeX plugin installed. The one laptop with no hanging, didn't have activeX.

On the 2 troublesome machines, I disabled the active x in firefox. I'll remove them later when I have time. Thanks again.

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You're welcome