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Firefox Makes IE Look Futuristic.

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At random times when I close FF, when I try to open it I get this message, I get this message randomly

 

 

 

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I know how to solve it, but the point is, I shouldn't have to have this problem, any way to fix this?

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I get that prompt every so often. It's not big or anything and I think it's hardware not software (CPU?)?

It's just that you haven't given enough time for the process to stop before opening it again, or for whatever reason the process hasn't stopped.

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Its vista.

 

When Firefox loads a big chunk of information/data it takes a few seconds then longer to deal with it. But when Vista sees Firefox taking longer then usual it can try to restart firefox then throws up that error if you try to manual open up Firefox.

 

 

 

As far as I'm aware there is not fix for Vista trying to auto-restart Firefox, so if you find one PM with it please.

 

 

 

As for that error open task manager and kill off the firefox[Caution: Executable File] task, then open up firefox again.

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it's not just vista mine does it too, to avoid just go back to your homepage before you close firefox so you don't use too much memory

Its vista.

 

 

 

No. When I had Firefox 2, I had that problem loads of time, and had to go on the task manager to kill that process. Getting Firefox 3 corrected that problem for me.

 

 

 

Note: That was all on windows XP.

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