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Please do inform me if Norton needs to be contacted should the cause rest with them. Just a couple weeks ago Norton repeatedly flagged a recently updated version of my Format Factory program, to which I marked and suppressed the flag pop-up but reverted to the prior Format Factory file version since then. I also read through the last crucial crash report and found notes posted pointing to a potential issue with my anti-virus program, Norton, and a recent update. This information will be posted in the next one or two posts.
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So, while in Windows Safe Mode I gathered what I hope can be helpful data on Firefox that may shed more light on the cause. I tried initiating Firefox into Safe Mode before restarting normally but even then Firefox would still not work.
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On both Safe Mode and normal start up I found no peculiar installed programs which give me cause for concern, and I did sort by install date as advised. To further back up my remaining profile data, I copied my set passwords to a document file so any work on the browser can proceed without fear of lost data.
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While in Windows Safe Mode, under network assistance, again I was able to open and run Firefox without any issues. My bad for not including these hunches earlier. When I reset the router, IE worked finally as did Chrome but Firefox began to crash ever since. At the same time, my iPod Touch's Wi-Fi worked just fine. My laptop could detect the proper internet connection but could not connect to it. Once I closed up Firefox browser after dinner time and shut down the laptop completely, an hour or so later when I went to use it I was unable to use any browser (others being IE and Chrome). "48ac84126bcac2aa.timestamp" is the file.Īlso of note, after the extensive usage of Firefox for several hours straight my laptop's wireless adapter may have glitched.
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The last time the file inside was modified was the day the Firefox issue began, 9/15. I'd delete it and within a week or less it would reappear.
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When I did the update about a week or more ago, I noticed for the first time a folder, named ".oracle_jre_usage", kept being created in my Owner Library of folders where my documents are kept. My suspicion is that a recent update of my Java may be the source of the cause.
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I have done a couple full and quick scans with my Norton Antivirus but haven't detected anything. I don't use Kaspersky, have used Freecorder for several years on multiple laptops without any issue, I've seen the name Applian somewhere but unsure what programs at the moment but I have never used any aftermarket installed toolbars. Read this answer in context ? 3 All Replies (20) Note: if this gets messed up, right-click the preference and choose Reset, and then you can start editing again. I think touchend is the equivalent for your finger if you have a touchscreen. mouseup occur when you lift your finger off a mouse button that you had pressed down. Note: change, reset, and submit relate to forms. I suggest keeping click at least:Ĭhange click dblclick mouseup reset submit touchend (3) Double-click the dom.popup_allowed_events preference and edit out the actions you do not want to generate a new window, making sure to keep a space between events that you keep. (2) In the search box above the list, type or paste popup and pause while the list is filtered Click the button promising to be careful. (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. The triggering is the thing: there is a setting you can adjust in about:config if you do not agree that some of these user-generated events should be allowed to trigger a pop-up window: If one was triggered, it would still open instead of being blocked. Iyurnman said Also, I wanted to mention that ever since I started using Mozilla Firefox it would not prevent pop-ups from being blocked.
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If you prefer not to, or are not able to uninstall your Applian software (Freecorder or Replay Media Catcher), a few other users said using the msconfig program to prevent FlvSrvc.exe from running at startup bypassed the problem.
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I think a recent Norton update might have changed what happens when the Freecorder DLL injects itself into Firefox, but I haven't tried to research it in detail.