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Runescape HD in Firefox 3 - Always Crashing

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Hello,

 

 

 

I've been having a problem loading High-detail Runescape in Firefox 3. Whenever I enable HD, all of Firefox crashes. I've tried disabling all add-ons and it still does this. Strangely, it works fine when I use IE7. Help resolving this matter would be greatly appreciated. :)

 

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And a little more info: My Firefox rarely has crashed otherwise. Only if I'm running quite a few tabs a a time.

 

Computer specs?

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Firefox 3 is a bit more glitchy on the code than IE7 even though it's much safer.

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I'll have to give exact specs tomorrow morning, no access to the computer tonight. (on iPod touch atm) All I can tell you is that it's a relatively cheap Toshiba laptop running Vista.

 

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Is this what you wanted?:

 

 

 

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Only part of it... Can you get a screenshot of your DirectX Diagnostics Info (first page and display page only) that we can look at? BTW, which version of Java do you happen to be running on your PC? :-s

 

 

 

~D. V. "Yeah, I got some questions..." Devnull

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I went on to the Java website and it says I'm running Java 6 Update 7. I assume this is an older version?

 

 

 

Here are the DirectX pics:

 

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I went on to the Java website and it says I'm running Java 6 Update 7. I assume this is an older version?
Yes, it is, but I know it to be a good version for RuneScape. ::' ... So I'm not going to go an inch further on that front, unless we discover something is corrupt in it or something is using it to blow things up. 8-)

 

 

 

Here are the DirectX pics:

 

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Okay, two more questions, seeing as all the info above doesn't show anything bad... What is the exact FireFox version number? (You'll find that in "Help > About Mozilla FireFox"... Look for something that has like a "3.#.#" on it, in the dialog that follows...) And, could you show us a list of all the extensions you currently have in FireFox??? (It is possible that one of those could be causing a problem...) :geek:

 

 

 

~D. V. "Still not sure what's blowing everything up..." Devnull

tifuserbar-dsavi_x4.jpg and normally with a cool mind.

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I do know that it is a little glichy for me. I do personally run chrome and 6-10 JRE for RuneScape and it runs rather nicely. Possibly something you might consider.

I do know that it is a little glichy for me. I do personally run chrome and 6-10 JRE for RuneScape and it runs rather nicely. Possibly something you might consider.
I wonder what's happening, then. :-k ... On the PCs (One with FF 1.5-series + Java 1.4.2, the other with FF 2.0.0.6 + Java 6u6) that I use, I have no crashing of any kind with RuneScape's applet. :)

 

 

 

~Mr. "What an anomaly." Devnull

tifuserbar-dsavi_x4.jpg and normally with a cool mind.

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Thanks for the help guys,

 

 

 

I'm running the most current version of Firefox, 3.0.5.

 

 

 

As for extensions, I have *no* extensions enabled or running right now at all, as I tried to single out which one (if any) were causing Firefox to crash. I'm also using the default theme. Just tried RS in HD again, still crashes. Very bizarre.

 

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