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firefox menu's are unstable wont stay visable on screen

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย james.lucas

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the main menu and sub menu, as well as any right click menu's keep "flickering" in and out. running Win 7 64bit.

the main menu and sub menu, as well as any right click menu's keep "flickering" in and out. running Win 7 64bit.

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Does the issue still occur if you start Firefox in Safe Mode? http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode

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Ha just did it and it stopped in Safe mode. Then I re-closed the browser to restart bit by bit to determine the problem and it stopped doing it in normal mode before I stopped any add-on's, Go figure. If it does it again I will go back to safe mode and restart bit my bit to determine the problem if there is one.

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Sounds like a plan - if it doesn't return please mark the issue resolved

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Do you have any Norton stuff like toolbars?

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That Temporarily resolved me Issue, but it came straight back. I'm in the process of disabling add-ons to try and see if any one of these is causing the problem

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finally completed the disabling process, its not that I use alot of add-ons/plug ins its just that I lack the right time/motivation combination most days to do it.

Now everytime I did a reset on a disable the menus started coming up clear and fine again. the following time I opened Firefox, it was all back to square 1 with the instability.

could this be a firefox and 64bit issue, is there a special 64bit version or plug in that needs to be used with vanilla firefox?

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Oh and I don't use toolbars, hate them with a passion. and programs that try and force me to install them really **** me off. so its not a toolbar clash issue.