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STEED 06-01-15 07:15 AM

firefox browser
 
Is anyone having issues with their firefox in the terms your watching a video and it crashes? For the last two weeks it has become impossible view any video online as the whole thing crashes under two minutes!

I have no problem using IE & Google watching online videos, I have uninstalled and reinstalled but the problem remains with firefox. :hmmm:

CTU_Clay 06-01-15 10:24 AM

I am not having any troubles with Firefox on my PC. It has been very stable. :)

Schroeder 06-01-15 01:34 PM

No idea what would cause that, mine is running stable. Do you have the lasted flash player installed?

Jimbuna 06-01-15 01:38 PM

Didn't Firefox recently install a porn filter that automatically interrupts said material when it is detected :hmm2:

:O:

STEED 06-01-15 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 2317903)
No idea what would cause that, mine is running stable. Do you have the lasted flash player installed?

My Adobe Flash Player is 17.0.0.188 the latest one. I'm just checking something else I will get back shortly

No that did not work. :/\\!!
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...-mode-settings




Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2317907)
Didn't Firefox recently install a porn filter that automatically interrupts said material when it is detected :hmm2:

:O:

I didn't know the BBC News was a porn channel! :huh:

Jimbuna 06-01-15 02:07 PM

After all the THIFA stories it may as well be.

STEED 06-01-15 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2317918)
After all the THIFA stories it may as well be.

:haha:

STEED 06-07-15 08:10 AM

Looks like all those crash reports may have paid off. Got some download from firefox and for the moment all is well again, just hope it lasts. :)

Onkel Neal 06-07-15 12:00 PM

:up:

Jimbuna 06-08-15 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2319390)
Looks like all those crash reports may have paid off. Got some download from firefox and for the moment all is well again, just hope it lasts. :)

Nice one...now go and watch Game of Thrones E9, really good :cool:

STEED 06-13-15 03:55 AM

Oh dear back to square one, crash crash crash crash. :/\\!! :nope:

I'm just going to use IE for viewing videos/news for now on. Firefox is alright for none viewing no problem.

Onkel Neal 06-13-15 06:10 AM

I'm having issues with Chrome, seems to be the reason my PC occasionally slows way down. I open the Task Manager and there are often 5~8 chrome processes running. When I kill them and start over, it seems to fix the problem. :06:

u crank 06-13-15 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2320715)
I'm having issues with Chrome, seems to be the reason my PC occasionally slows way down. I open the Task Manager and there are often 5~8 chrome processes running. When I kill them and start over, it seems to fix the problem. :06:

This is the reason I don't have Chrome on my new laptop. It once allowed an extension to be added on my old machine, without my permission, that I could not get rid of. Slowed things to a crawl. Now using Opera with no problems.:smug:

STEED 06-14-15 07:11 AM

Nothing wrong at my end ran a diagnostics check all is well. Don't understand it, one for the weird news stories. :)

STEED 06-15-15 11:26 AM

Breaking weird news story

STEED's crazy firefox browser now working again! I forgot what browser I was using watching the news then I noticed it was firefox and no crash!


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