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Firefox 9.0.1 crashes with message "Firefox has stopped working"

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I have FF 9.0.1 and Windows 7 x64 (Professional). My husband has FF 9.0.1 and Windows 7 Home.

For the past several days FF will suddenly just stop working, displaying the message "Firefox has stopped working"... The VERY very VERY strange thing is that it happens to BOTH of us... on different computers... at exactly the same time. It's happened enough times now that something has to be going on with Firefox. I can understand the odd crash. But on 2 different computers simultaneously??? It's not happening with any of the other browsers we use (Opera, Explorer, Safari)...

I have FF 9.0.1 and Windows 7 x64 (Professional). My husband has FF 9.0.1 and Windows 7 Home. For the past several days FF will suddenly just stop working, displaying the message "Firefox has stopped working"... The VERY very VERY strange thing is that it happens to BOTH of us... on different computers... at exactly the same time. It's happened enough times now that something has to be going on with Firefox. I can understand the odd crash. But on 2 different computers simultaneously??? It's not happening with any of the other browsers we use (Opera, Explorer, Safari)...

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Appreciate very much the links. However, after reading both thoroughly I'm not closer to any sort of solution. I have the most current version of Firefox. I have none of the indicated problematic plug-ins.

And... the fact that 2 separate computers, experience the same failure at exactly the same time is just a bit too coincidental. Wouldn't it be interesting to discover that all of us experiencing these "crashes" (or whatever you would call it) all have it happen simultaneously? That would certainly point to a problem way beyond the user and their computer.

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Do you have any crash IDs?

Did you try to update all plugs (e.g. Flash and Silverlight)?


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