Firefox has crashed 10 times in the past 15 minutes or so க்கான சமீபத்திய பதில்கள்https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/13802832022-06-18T11:02:25-07:00Malwarebytes. Disable, reboot and try again.
2022-06-18T11:02:25-07:00jonzn4SUSEhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513364<p>Malwarebytes. Disable, reboot and try again.
</p>In your previous post, what did you want me to disable and test again? I have attached the screensho2022-06-18T11:00:00-07:00perry8https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513362<p>In your previous post, what did you want me to disable and test again? I have attached the screenshot of the Performance tab from Task Manager.
</p>Can we get a screenshot of the performance tab from taskmanger?
2022-06-18T10:47:26-07:00jonzn4SUSEhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513360<p>Can we get a screenshot of the performance tab from taskmanger?
</p>Virtual Memory Custom Maximum Size is 3814 MB. The recommended size is 1652 MB. Is that what you are2022-06-18T10:42:11-07:00perry8https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513356<p>Virtual Memory Custom Maximum Size is 3814 MB. The recommended size is 1652 MB. Is that what you are meaning? Should I change that? Maybe I went to the wrong area, because your steps were not the exact ones to get me to the Page File area. Should I check the box for "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives"? Odd that I would have to change the setting when it worked fine until a couple of weeks ago.
</p>It looks like you were in Safe Mode (Troubleshoot Mode) with the crash report you attached.
Do you g2022-06-18T09:31:18-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513343<p>It looks like you were in Safe Mode (Troubleshoot Mode) with the crash report you attached.
Do you get similar crash signature in regular mode&nbsp;?
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<p>Do you let Windows handle the Page file automatically or have you set a fixed size for the Windows Page File&nbsp;?
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<ul><li> Control Panel -&gt; System -&gt; Advanced -&gt; Performance -&gt; Settings
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<p>If you use a fixed size for the page file then try the automatic setting and let Windows handle the page file size automatically.
</p>That looks like an OOM (out of memory) problem with WebRender.
GraphicsCriticalError:
[0][GFX1-]: Re2022-06-18T09:12:43-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513340<p>That looks like an OOM (out of memory) problem with WebRender.
</p><pre>GraphicsCriticalError:
[0][GFX1-]: RenderCompositorSWGL failed mapping default framebuffer, no dt (t=45.47) |
[1][GFX1-]: RenderCompositorSWGL failed mapping default framebuffer, no surf (t=307.03) |
[2][GFX1-]: wr_renderer_render: OutOfMemory (t=307.03) |
[3][GFX1-]: Fallback SW-WR + D3D11 to SW-WR (t=307.03) |
[4][GFX1-]: wr_renderer_render: OutOfMemory (t=315.31) |
[5][GFX1-]: Fallback remains SW-WR (t=315.31)
</pre>You should disable it, reboot and test again.
2022-06-18T08:19:01-07:00jonzn4SUSEhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513335<p>You should disable it, reboot and test again.
</p>It is supposed to up date automatically, but I just found it had not done a recent update. We will s2022-06-18T08:05:34-07:00perry8https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513328<p>It is supposed to up date automatically, but I just found it had not done a recent update. We will see what happens in the next day or two. Thank you!
</p>The file that seems be causing the crash is linked to the MalwareBytes software in your device.
Is t2022-06-18T07:56:34-07:00plwthttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513324<p>The file that seems be causing the crash is linked to the MalwareBytes software in your device.
</p><p>Is that software up to date?
</p>malwarebytes
2022-06-18T05:42:39-07:00perry8https://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513282<p>malwarebytes
</p>What security software are you running?
2022-06-18T05:05:38-07:00jonzn4SUSEhttps://support.mozilla.org/ta/questions/1380283#answer-1513268<p>What security software are you running?
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