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I don't use BD so I'm not sure what that addon does but I do have the JQ which loaded from an update of Java and I've disabled it.long ago. in case there was something bad going on with the site.so I just responded to you on what I found.Īs for you BitDefender and Java Quickstarter. I did not allow any of them to proceed because I didn't want to possible mess up my FF. (I did not try traveling through the pages though) then when I clicked on my NoScripts button it listed all the scripts it was blocking (4 for the home page) and when I went to your posted Cnet download page there were 3 scripts that Noscripts was blocking. The reason I brought up NoScripts was because when I went to Cnet it displayed with no problems for me. You should start over with a new one before trying to "fix" it with NoScript. This is on a very slow machine and in a profile that has no extensions.
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I don't see any problem with multiple windows spontaneously appearing. Please let us know what happens.Įdit: To reiterate. Just click Continue in Safe Mode.) If the problem goes away, then it's one of your extensions. (Don't check any of the boxes that Firefox -safe-mode presents. To see, start up in Firefox -safe-mode and see if that makes a difference. One of your existing extensions may be causing your problem. Make sure there isn't already a firefox.exe in Task Manager before you start Firefox. Do you? Are you running Firefox in a sandbox program such as Sandboxie? I think you'd have to have multiple profiles installed. There's something screwy in your Firefox setup for that to be even possible. I don't have a clue as to "why", but there is something seriously wrong if you are seeing multiple firefox.exe in Task Manager. Seems sure that the latter is a hint of what is going on. Now then, maybe someone has a clue why that is and why FireFox is multiplying in the Task Manager during the crash.
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