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google wrote: > On Sep 28, 10:38 pm, donagag <dona...> wrote: > >> Sounds like the problem is with your machine. FF 2.0+ is extremely >> stable on my hardware and on everyone I know who uses it. > > Sorry, I don't buy it. The consistent and common thread is Firefox. > Whether no applications are open (save anti-virus and support apps) or > several, it's only when Firefox is open that it crashes, and usually > with several tabs open. > > When looking for the solution to a bug or a problem, it's only the > common elements that are addressed. The hardware is unlikely the > cause. I will concede that it's entirely possible that Firefox is > conflicting with one of the support apps (that runs my wireless, or > anti-virus, or one of the stupid "quick start" apps for iTunes or > something of the sort). > It might even be your antivirus that is causing a problem with Firefox. Apparently McAfee and Norton can both cause problems. I use Antivir on my PC and Clam AV on my Mac, and am finding that they cause no conflicts with anything. _______________________________________________ support-firefox mailing list support-firefox https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox To unsubscribe, send an email to support-firefox-request?subject=unsubscribe
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