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Firefox crashes

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Setup: Firefox 43.0.1 (x86 hu) on Windows XP (32 bit). For a while FF crashed, even in Safe mode, even after Refresh Firefox. Also, the sending crash report won't send anything, so here I uploaded the last two files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ftdhza8m9d0y097/AACx4mU-JLIyEmhMgBb6ZP3Ga?dl=0 The system was infected with malware but it looks like Malwarebytes's Anti-Malware and SUPERAntiSpyware got rid of them. Also the caches were cleaned and I updated the video card drivers.

Thanks for any heads up!

Setup: Firefox 43.0.1 (x86 hu) on Windows XP (32 bit). For a while FF crashed, even in Safe mode, even after Refresh Firefox. Also, the sending crash report won't send anything, so here I uploaded the last two files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ftdhza8m9d0y097/AACx4mU-JLIyEmhMgBb6ZP3Ga?dl=0 The system was infected with malware but it looks like Malwarebytes's Anti-Malware and SUPERAntiSpyware got rid of them. Also the caches were cleaned and I updated the video card drivers. Thanks for any heads up!

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hi, please go into the programs section of your system control panel and uninstall nvidia forceware network access manager in case you have that present.

Connectivity or crashing issues after Firefox 43 update

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hi, please go into the programs section of your system control panel and uninstall nvidia forceware network access manager in case you have that present.

Connectivity or crashing issues after Firefox 43 update

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Problem solved: the Nvidia ForceWare Network Access Manager was the culprit. The Firefox runs happily now, thanks a lot for the help!