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PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR for all websites

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Hi there, after turning on my computer in the morning, Firefox has been suddenly rendered utterly inoperable and pulls up a PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR for all websites. No matter what I do, including all other fixes previously suggested on the Mozilla forums and elsewhere, nothing seems to work.

Things that I've already tried and did not work include: - Pausing Kaspersky Internet Security - Resetting WiFi router - Switching to a different WiFi - Turning on troubleshooting mode - Resetting Firefox entirely - Creating a new profile - Reinstalling Firefox (several times) - Installing Firefox for Developers - Flushing DNS - Turning off proxy settings

I really don't want to be forced to use Google Chrome. Is there anything else that I can possibly do that can fix this?

Hi there, after turning on my computer in the morning, Firefox has been suddenly rendered utterly inoperable and pulls up a PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR for all websites. No matter what I do, including all other fixes previously suggested on the Mozilla forums and elsewhere, nothing seems to work. Things that I've already tried and did not work include: - Pausing Kaspersky Internet Security - Resetting WiFi router - Switching to a different WiFi - Turning on troubleshooting mode - Resetting Firefox entirely - Creating a new profile - Reinstalling Firefox (several times) - Installing Firefox for Developers - Flushing DNS - Turning off proxy settings I really don't want to be forced to use Google Chrome. Is there anything else that I can possibly do that can fix this?

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See if this works for you. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1401291#answer-1557674

Your issue is most likely a Kaspersky issue and to verify just disable it and reboot.

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Oh right, I forgot that I've also done a network reset.

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See if this works for you. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1401291#answer-1557674

Your issue is most likely a Kaspersky issue and to verify just disable it and reboot.

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Welp, I guess that serves as an egg on my face for being bad at searching through support forums. Thanks for the help!

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