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Firefox crashes

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Firefox stürzt seit 7 Tagen regelmässig ab, ohne ersichtlichen Grund! Eine total deinstallation hat nichts gebracht!

Firefox stürzt seit 7 Tagen regelmässig ab, ohne ersichtlichen Grund! Eine total deinstallation hat nichts gebracht!

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Moin,

interessante ID. Kommt schon seit 2010 hin und wieder mal vor. Siehe auch https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609565

Bitte mal 'ne Clean Neuinstallation machen und danach neues Profil anlegen:

Certain Firefox problems can be solved by performing a Clean reinstall. This means you remove Firefox and any leftover program files and then reinstall Firefox. Please follow these steps one by one:

  1. Download the latest Desktop version of Firefox from http://www.mozilla.org and save the setup file to your computer.
  2. After the download finishes, close all Firefox windows (click Exit from the Firefox or File menu) and confirm all upcoming messages.
  3. Now, uninstall Firefox by following the steps mentioned in the Uninstall Firefox article.

IMPORTANT: On Windows, the uninstaller has the option to remove your personal data and settings. Make sure that you do not check this option; otherwise all of your bookmarks, passwords, extensions, user customizations and other Firefox user profile data will be removed from your computer.

After uninstalling Firefox on Windows, delete the "Mozilla Firefox" program folder, located by default in one of these locations:

  • (On 32-bit Windows) C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
  • (On 64-bit Windows) C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox
  1. Go to the Windows Start menu and click on "Computer".
  2. In the Explorer window that opens, double click Local Disk (C:) to open the C:\ drive.
  3. Find the "Program Files (x86)" folder or "Program Files" folder.
    • On 32-bit Windows, double-click the Program Files folder to open it.
    • On 64-bit Windows, you will see a "Program Files (x86)" folder AND a "Program Files" folder. Open the Program Files (x86) folder.
  4. Look for a Mozilla Firefox folder. If you find one, right-click it and select Delete and confirm that you want to move the folder to the Recycle Bin.

Now, go ahead and reinstall Firefox:

  1. Double-click the downloaded installation file and go through the steps of the installation wizard.
  2. Once the wizard is finished, choose to directly open Firefox after clicking the Finish button.

Zum neuen Profil: Creating a profile

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That is a crash related to Garbage Collection and such crashes are usually not indicating the real cause.

You can try to disable hardware acceleration in Firefox.


Do a malware check with some malware scanning programs on the Windows computer.
You need to scan with all programs because each program detects different malware.
Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.

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Danke für die Hilfe angebote, aber: gebracht hat es nichts. deinstalliert total (mit registry cleaner), - Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (nichts) - Kaspersky Rescue 10 (nichts) - AniVirus (Symantec) (nichts) - Spybot (nichts)

leider keinen plan mehr, außer auf firefox zu verzichten und wieder zu IE oder chrome zurück greifen.

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An add-on that restored stability to my installation is Memory Fox. (I am in no way associated other than as a user.) What tipped me off is that the crashes began occurring after I had uninstalled it in the belief that memory problems had been fixed in FF. When the possible connection dawned on me I re-installed it and the stability returned.

After installation you need to pull down "Tools" click on Memory Fox and check "Activate Memory Fox - browser only." I had failed to do that and thought I was barking up the wrong tree until I noticed it, checked it and the problem went away. It may not help you but is worth a try.

My guess is that it is garbage collecting data and eliminating it's addressability before it is executed as instructions by something.

Modified by DonGateley