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menu is black/Emails are black

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When i click on an email it shows up all black. When i click on any of the menu options the drop downs are all black. HELP

When i click on an email it shows up all black. When i click on any of the menu options the drop downs are all black. HELP

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TRy switching off hardware exceleration. This was disabled when you tried Safe Mode, so it may be culprit.

Tools > Options > Advanced > General tab

However, if your toolbars are black try this method of getting access.

select the top mail account Hold down 'Alt' key and press 'T'- keep holding down 'Alt and press 'O' then press 'O' again, release 'Alt' and hit Enter.

this should get your Options window open Select 'Advanced' and 'General' tab click on 'config Editor' button

a new window opens. In top search type: gfx look for this line : gfx.direct2d.disabled Value = false double click on that line to toggle the 'False' to 'true'

In top search type: acceleration look for this line : layers.acceleration.disabled Value = false double click on that line to toggle the 'False' to 'true'

If using linux or mac: set this line to Value = true : layers.prefer-opengl Value = True

close window - top right X clickon OK to save and close Options.

Restart Thunderbird.

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Hello,

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Thank you!

Modified by tjohnson

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Here are pictures. thank you

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Please add your graphic card information to your post so that we know whether the driver you have installed for it is up to date. To find the Graphics information:

  • Open Help (or click on three-line-icon and select Help)
  • Choose Troubleshooting Information
  • Select the table that contains Graphics information and copy it to the clipboard.
  • Paste this in your post.

Please post back with this information and any other questions you might have.

Modified by tjohnson

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I can not open help in Mozilla. It is black...see picture i posted earlier. When i click any of the menu items, it is black.

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This happened after a windows update.

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Please try running Thunderbird in safe mode and see if this eliminates the problem.

The easiest way to do this (without having access to the Help menu) is to hold the Shift key down for several seconds while Thunderbird starts up (begin pressing the key immediately after clicking on the Thunderbird icon to run it). You should then see a dialog alerting you that you are running Thunderbird in safe mode.

After trying this, please let us know whether you still experience the problem while running in safe mode.

Modified by tjohnson

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tjohnson you are my hero. This did fix the issue. Can i just leave it running in Safemode?

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Chosen Solution

TRy switching off hardware exceleration. This was disabled when you tried Safe Mode, so it may be culprit.

Tools > Options > Advanced > General tab

However, if your toolbars are black try this method of getting access.

select the top mail account Hold down 'Alt' key and press 'T'- keep holding down 'Alt and press 'O' then press 'O' again, release 'Alt' and hit Enter.

this should get your Options window open Select 'Advanced' and 'General' tab click on 'config Editor' button

a new window opens. In top search type: gfx look for this line : gfx.direct2d.disabled Value = false double click on that line to toggle the 'False' to 'true'

In top search type: acceleration look for this line : layers.acceleration.disabled Value = false double click on that line to toggle the 'False' to 'true'

If using linux or mac: set this line to Value = true : layers.prefer-opengl Value = True

close window - top right X clickon OK to save and close Options.

Restart Thunderbird.

Modified by Toad-Hall

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You rock. This fixed it

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Good to hear all is working again.