Crashing at startup, even in safe-mode - after FF18.0 এ সম্প্রতি জবাবhttps://support.mozilla.org/bn/questions/9535802013-03-15T09:03:30-07:00With latest driver and disabled hardware acceleration WORKED!!!
I don't need to run it in Compatibil2013-03-15T09:03:30-07:00RobbyKrloshttps://support.mozilla.org/bn/questions/953580#answer-417616<p>With latest driver and disabled hardware acceleration WORKED!!!
</p><p>I don't need to run it in Compatibility mode now.
</p><p>Thank you.
</p>if the new driver version doesn't solve the crashes please also disable hardware acceleration in fir2013-03-15T07:35:05-07:00philipphttps://support.mozilla.org/bn/questions/953580#answer-417588<p>if the new driver version doesn't solve the crashes please also disable hardware acceleration in <em>firefox &gt; options &gt; advanced &gt; general</em>.
</p>I just did a "latest generic graphics drivers" update but still the same issue. I had also something2013-03-15T07:27:03-07:00RobbyKrloshttps://support.mozilla.org/bn/questions/953580#answer-417585<p>I just did a "latest generic graphics drivers" update but still the same issue. I had also something simmillar to this guy:
</p><p><em>ricardo_rempel 2013-03-04 09:45:16 PST
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I updated my Nvidia drivers via Windows Update (Windows 7) and that fixed the problem. Both Firefox 19.0 and Internet Explorer 9 were crashing upon loading and Firefox was reporting d3d11.dll as a possible cause.<em>
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</p><p>And i had indeed skipped the optional update from Microsoft for the Nvidia drivers, but now i come to you with fully update drivers
-first i did the optional update from Microsoft - still crashed.
-second i did the update from Nvidia "314.07-desktop-win8-win7-winvista-64bit-english-whql" and after two restarts, still crashed.
</p><p>PS: I have NVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti
</p><p>PPS: i am very amazed to see that&nbsp;:
</p><p>On Windows 7 99.979 % Number Of Crashes&nbsp;: 14109
</p><p>And there is no quick fix - and it's not a missing button - the browser does not start at all:)
</p>Hello RobbyKrlos, if you have Nvidia drivers try to Using the latest generic graphics drivers and ch2013-03-15T07:17:31-07:00ideatohttps://support.mozilla.org/bn/questions/953580#answer-417580<p>Hello RobbyKrlos, if you have Nvidia drivers try to <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration#w_using-the-latest-generic-graphics-drivers" rel="nofollow">Using the latest generic graphics drivers</a> and check it again.
</p><p>thank you
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