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Firefox browser crashes after 1 second repeatedly -- I can't even get to any webpage. Does anyone know what the problem is?

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Firefox browser crashed occasionally -- it always seemed like some webpage loading a video was the culprit. Now for 2 days as soon as I go to my first webpage, it crashes. Restarting it crashes within 1 second over and over. I have refreshed Firefox to no avail. Is there something I have clicked wrong in the settings, or what? Thanks.

Firefox browser crashed occasionally -- it always seemed like some webpage loading a video was the culprit. Now for 2 days as soon as I go to my first webpage, it crashes. Restarting it crashes within 1 second over and over. I have refreshed Firefox to no avail. Is there something I have clicked wrong in the settings, or what? Thanks.

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Sorry to hear about the crashes. If you are getting the Mozilla Crash Reporter form, your Firefox may have logged some data that would help track down the cause of the problem. You can submit that data to Mozilla and share it with forum volunteers to see whether it points to the solution. Please check the support article "Firefox crashes - asking for support" for steps to get those crash report IDs from the about:crashes page -- or from disk, if Firefox won't run long enough to open that page -- and then post some of the recent ones here.

Also and/or meanwhile, could you test in Firefox's Safe Mode? That temporarily deactivates extensions, hardware acceleration, and some other advanced features of Firefox that might make it more prone to crashing on some systems.

If Firefox is not running: Hold down the Shift key when starting Firefox.

If Firefox is running: You can restart Firefox in Safe Mode using either:

  • "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > Restart with Add-ons Disabled
  • Help menu > Restart with Add-ons Disabled

and OK the restart.

Both scenarios: A small dialog should appear. Click "Start in Safe Mode" (not Refresh).

Any less crashy?


If your computer is running Websense Endpoint -- security software used on company systems -- a recent update to that software could be causing this problem. Please see the following thread: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1096116

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I'm at work now so I'll find out tonight when I get home...Thanks for this.

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Some problems occurs when your Internet security program was set to trust the previous version of Firefox, but no longer recognizes your updated version as trusted. Now how to fix the problem: To allow Firefox to connect to the Internet again;

  • Make sure your Internet security software is up-to-date (i.e. you are running the latest version).
  • Remove Firefox from your program's list of trusted or recognized programs. For detailed instructions, see

Configure firewalls so that Firefox can access the Internet. {web link}

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I started Firefox in safe mode last night and browsed for 1-2 hours with no problems; but never got a chance to try anything else yet.

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Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web Link} by holding down the <Shift>
(Mac=Options)
key, and then starting Firefox. Is the problem still there?

While still in Safe Mode,

In the address bar, type about:crashes<enter>. Note: If any reports do not have BP in front of the numbers/letters, click it and select Submit.

The crash report is several pages of data. We need the report numbers to see the whole report.

Using your mouse, mark the most resent 7 - 10 crash reports, and copy them. Now go to the reply box below and paste them in.

aboutcrashesFx29

It could be the work of one of your add-ons. Type about:addons<enter> in the address bar to open your Add-ons Manager. Hot key; <Control>(Mac:<Command>)<Shift> A)

In the Add-ons Manager, on the left, select Extensions. Disable a few add-ons, then Restart Firefox.

Some added toolbar and anti-virus add-ons are known to cause Firefox issues. Disable All of them.

If the problem continues, disable some more (restarting FF). Continue until the problem is gone. After, you know what group is causing the issue. Re-enable the last group ONE AT A TIME (restarting FF) until the problem returns.

Once you think you found the problem, disable that and re-enable all the others, then restart again. Let us know who the suspect is detective.