Crashing on restart without add-ons
I am trying to restart Firefox without add-ons (the button under help) and it's crashing. I'm using a brand new profile, and just reinstalled Firefox.
Crash log: bp-75e63fdc-f9de-41db-91f2-424dd2160123
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Chosen solution
- Is Multiprocess (e10s) enabled for your Aurora version? If so, have you tried disabling it? - Some issues in Firefox could be related to Nvidia cards (or rather their drivers). Even though your driver’s date is rather new, did you check if there is a newer version available? - Would you happen to have Nvidia Forceware Network Access Manager installed? See this article for more info.
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Zenoxio said
I am trying to restart Firefox without add-ons (the button under help) and it's crashing. I'm using a brand new profile, and just reinstalled Firefox. Crash log: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/75e63fdc-f9de-41db-91f2-424dd2160123
Hi there, it seems you're running Firefox on a system that is no longer supported. You'll need to upgrade your operating system to use the latest version of Firefox, which you have installed. You can learn more about Firefox's system requirements below.
Best regards, Austin
Zenoxio said
I am trying to restart Firefox without add-ons (the button under help) and it's crashing. I'm using a brand new profile, and just reinstalled Firefox. Crash log: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/75e63fdc-f9de-41db-91f2-424dd2160123
Actually, I am sorry, I made a mistake... Your system should be supported by Firefox.
Yes, I just installed Firefox cleanly about 6 hours ago. This is a fresh install and new profile.
Win 7 is stll available.
Product Firefox Version 45.0a2 Build ID 20160123004004 Release Channel aurora OS Windows NT OS Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
bp-75e63fdc-f9de-41db-91f2-424dd2160123
Signature RtlpLowFragHeapFree
Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web Link} by holding down the <Shift>
(Mac=Options) key, and then starting Firefox. Is the problem still there?
You may want to think about using the normal Firefox. Download Firefox For All languages And Systems v43* {web link}
Well yes, that's what the option does. It prompts me to enter Safe Mode too and I'm hitting yes.
I would prefer to use this Firefox, as I'm a web dev. Is it unstable? What is my crash log saying?
I do not know aurora, I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.
If it helps, 2 more crash reports on it:
bp-e81e0909-e860-497f-8bdd-08c0d2160124 bp-e088e71e-82d6-4ecd-a94d-759e42160124
Modified
Chosen Solution
- Is Multiprocess (e10s) enabled for your Aurora version? If so, have you tried disabling it? - Some issues in Firefox could be related to Nvidia cards (or rather their drivers). Even though your driver’s date is rather new, did you check if there is a newer version available? - Would you happen to have Nvidia Forceware Network Access Manager installed? See this article for more info.
- Yes, multiprocess is enabled. I disabled it, will see what happens - I just updated my Nvidia driver, it was outdated 1 version - I checked my install list, Access Manager is not installed
Not seeing anymore crashes, multiprocess off or the drive update must have solved it.
Good to hear. Safe surfing.