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I get a BSD for devied by zero when i click on any websight in FF whats going on. Or I goto download from within FF i get the sme thing. it happens randomly.

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I wiil give a scenareo of what is happining. 1st technical info about my computer O/S: win 7 PRO (64bit), MEM: 12Gb, Im reading my E-mail and Click on a websight like FreeShareware.com it opens up. then I click on an item i Want to look at as soon as I click on it I get a Windows BSD Devide by zero screen Error and my computer reboots. it happens randomly. Maybe 3-5 time per session regardless of what websight I want to go to. When rebbot is done I go back to the same websight and try again and it works and I continue on. So its random and not 1 particular websight. What is the Problem. Dan Mericle Sr danvidman@comcast.net

I wiil give a scenareo of what is happining. 1st technical info about my computer O/S: win 7 PRO (64bit), MEM: 12Gb, Im reading my E-mail and Click on a websight like FreeShareware.com it opens up. then I click on an item i Want to look at as soon as I click on it I get a Windows BSD Devide by zero screen Error and my computer reboots. it happens randomly. Maybe 3-5 time per session regardless of what websight I want to go to. When rebbot is done I go back to the same websight and try again and it works and I continue on. So its random and not 1 particular websight. What is the Problem. Dan Mericle Sr danvidman@comcast.net

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I checked the web site. Everything seams to work properly. I picked this up for you just in case; Support; http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/6099/campaigns/chat-splitter-eep?c=us&l=en&s=eep&~ck=pn


Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link} While you are in safe mode;

Type about:preferences#advanced<Enter> in the address bar.

Under Advanced, Select General. Look for and turn off Use Hardware Acceleration.

Poke around safe web sites. Are there any problems?