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recently firefox has been causing my virtual memory to climb to above 120,000,000k and then crash. any suggestions as to why?

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when i click on a link firefox will freeze up as the virtual memory climbs after which it will crash. it will do this when i have as few as 2 tabs open

when i click on a link firefox will freeze up as the virtual memory climbs after which it will crash. it will do this when i have as few as 2 tabs open

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Sam, I'm seeing the same thing. I've booted FF into safe mode, disabled all extensions and plug-ins, updated Windows and uninstalled and reinstalled FF multiple times, the last time removing all user data. However I still seeing FF peak at 99% CPU usage in both normal and safe mode and the memory usage continues to climb until FF just shuts down. It will be okay with one tab shortly after opening a second, it starts this behavior. I've checked to see if it submits a crash report but it does not. I feel like I've tried everything I find in the troubleshooting KB articles - I'll share if I find a solution but I'm spinning wheels at this point and considering trying to downgrade...or switch browsers.