firefox_answers
- @jamesgraham Firefox crashes can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit6:42 AM Oct 24th, 2008 from web in reply to jamesgraham
- @dprevite do you have the delicious extension installed? If so, update it. That's most common known reason for enter not working.6:38 AM Oct 24th, 2008 from web in reply to dprevite
- @filmjunk You can disable your add-ons one at a time until the problem goes away. If you have a lot, disable in half-batches.9:47 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to filmjunk
- @AndrewGent Firefox Flash problem? Try the brand new Flash Player 10. That should fix things for you: http://is.gd/PZz9:46 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to AndrewGent
- @digitalcolony Firefox hangs can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit9:45 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to digitalcolony
- @The_Dean Firefox crashes can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit9:45 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to The_Dean
- @x25killa Firefox crashes can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit9:45 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to x25killa
- @chrisainsworth What's not working for you with Firefox? Perhaps I can help.9:44 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to chrisainsworth
- @dt_downunder What's not working for you with Firefox? Perhaps I can help.9:43 PM Oct 21st, 2008 from web in reply to dt_downunder
- @film_girl Do you have any Firefox extensions? Have you tried disabling them if you do (tools->add-ons->extensions)5:32 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to film_girl
- @paulswansen Firefox video crashes? Try the brand new Flash Player 10. That should fix things for you: http://is.gd/PZz4:42 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to paulswansen
- @martin308 You could try a new Firefox profile: http://is.gd/wSB If that fixes it, you can copy over your old data: http://is.gd/N6p4:41 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to martin308
- @zetsubou_shoujo Firefox 3 consuming excessive CPU is abnormal & likely an add-on issue Try selectively disabling add-ons to find a culprit4:41 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to zetsubou_shoujo
- @gormsby You can disable your add-ons one at a time until the problem goes away. If you have a lot, disable in half-batches.4:40 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to gormsby
- @gormsby Firefox lagging your typing or mousing is usually from a CPU problem, often associated with Flash or another Firefox add-on.4:40 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to gormsby
- @sdelbecque Fennec is the code name for Mozilla's mobile version of Firefox. It will probably be called Firefox Mobile or similar.4:39 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to sdelbecque
- @collinkelly Firefox crashes can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit4:38 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to collinkelly
- @sarahsmf21 MSNBC loads fine for me on Firefox 3 (mac/win/linux). What specifically isn't loading? What extensions do you have installed?4:38 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to Sarah_CB
- @matt_sturges Firefox crashes can be from an add-on Try Safe Mode http://is.gd/PCw If fixed, disable add-ons one by one to find a culprit4:37 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to matt_sturges
- @Cboardkid Firefox stores passwords in the Profile folder, not in the install directory so a re-install shouldn't lose them http://is.gd/N6p4:37 PM Oct 20th, 2008 from web in reply to Cboardkid
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