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Unresponsive Script errors popups in Firefox 14.01

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Since upgrading from Firefox 13.01 to 14.01, Firefox is taking a long time to launch and I am receiving multiple unresonsive script error popups when it tries to launch. I have the same extensions installed that I had in 13.01 and all are compatible with 14.01. Again this issue ONLY started when upgrading to 14.01. I have tried to determine what extension is the problem and turn it off, however when I launch Firefox again, another unresonsive script error popup occurs with a different extension. I'll remove that one and it popups again about a another different one. This is crazy! I have even tried a complete clean install, with no luck. What is the problem?

Since upgrading from Firefox 13.01 to 14.01, Firefox is taking a long time to launch and I am receiving multiple unresonsive script error popups when it tries to launch. I have the same extensions installed that I had in 13.01 and all are compatible with 14.01. Again this issue ONLY started when upgrading to 14.01. I have tried to determine what extension is the problem and turn it off, however when I launch Firefox again, another unresonsive script error popup occurs with a different extension. I'll remove that one and it popups again about a another different one. This is crazy! I have even tried a complete clean install, with no luck. What is the problem?

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Could you clarify what you mean by a "clean install"? Did you reinstall the program but keep your settings, or did you blow out all of your settings as well (definitely NOT recommended without a good backup)?

You can use Firefox's "Safe Mode" dialog to disable all your add-ons and then just reenable the most important ones. That might be faster than turning them off one-by-one. More information: Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. Be careful only to check the box about add-ons to avoid data loss.

Does it make any difference if you change your startup option to "a blank page" here:

orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Options > General

(Assuming you can get to that page!)

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Firs, tried as I said, turning off (disable), with no luck on each that caused a unresponsive script error with no luck. Next I tried a (remove) of the extension(s), with no luck. Lastly I did a complete uninstall (removing all setting, extensions, etc) and reinstalling 14.01 and adding each extension one-by-one and restarting Firefox after each extension install, however the unresponsive script popups returned and like I said, I AGAIN tried to remove them one-by-one...even after the clean install, a different unresponsive script popup would popup after I removed that problem one. Hope this helps.

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Try to disable hardware acceleration in Firefox.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Browsing: "Use hardware acceleration when available"
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Cor-el,

Already tried that. Did not work... :(

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You can try to reset Firefox.

Reset creates a new profile and tries to import some settings from the old profile leaving the old profile intact.

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Cor-el,

Thanks for your help BTW.

Tried that too with no luck :(

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Which security software (firewall, anti-virus) do you have?

Try to boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) as a test to see if that works.

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I have Norton 360 v6 and Malwarebytes. Both are up-to-date.

Tried the Safe Boot with networking and Firefox 14.01 loaded fine and fast with all extensions on.

Crazy!

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A possible cause is security software (firewall,anti-virus) that blocks or restricts Firefox or the plugin-container process without informing you, possibly after detecting changes (update) to the Firefox program.

Remove all rules for Firefox and the plugin-container from the permissions list in the firewall and let your firewall ask again for permission to get full unrestricted access to internet for Firefox and the plugin-container process and the updater process.

See:


You can also try to boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) as a test to see if that works.

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I use Roboform and the first unresponsive script error popup is about Roboform. Their tech support just emailed me about an hour ago and ask if I had Trusteer Rapport installed on my system (https://www.trusteer.com/product/trusteer-rapport) and I said yes. They instructed me to Stop Rapport, which is a setting Rapport has, and relaunch Firefox 14.01 and see if the unresponsive script error popup returns and it did not! They then told me to do a complete uninstall (all user settings) and re-download Trusteer Rapport from their website and install again and see if the unresponsive script error popup returns. They said it should not. However after doing a clean reinstall of Trusteer Rapport, however the popups came back :(

I emailed Trusteer about this issue and I am waiting for a response. Roboform tech support responded after I told them it did not work by saying only that they are aware of the issue with Trusteer Rapport with nothing more said in their email.

I only know that Trusteer Rapport is a MUST HAVE security software and I have had it for years and it has never caused problems and that the version of Roboform I have is current and was the SAME version that was installed when using Firefox 13.01 and Roboform did not cause these popups in 13.01

So, this evening, I did another clean uninstall of Trusteer Rapport AND a clean uninstall of Roboform and relaunched Firefox 14.01 and the only unresponsive script error popups where from another add-on extension called WorldIP. No other popups occurred.

With that being said, I can say that Firefox 14.01 is causing issues and this needs to be fixed asap.

Thoughts?

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Hi wtd3, good work on the research.

It's true that there are security updates and other changes in Firefox in each release, and that some of these changes may affect how add-ons work. The problem is tracking down the exact problem, which can be difficult to reproduce because users' configurations are very individual.

Although the Trusteer Rapport add-ons is useful for securing your connection to sites that use it -- especially banking sites -- I don't think you need to run it on days where you don't use those sites. Maybe I am misremembering how it works, but I don't think it does anything on a site that isn't using their software on the server side.