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Subject: Browser catastrophic crash to desktop

SpottedKitty opened this issue on Sep 14, 2015 ยท 6 posts


SpottedKitty posted Mon, 14 September 2015 at 9:08 PM

I've been following the forum threads about the site "upgrade" with some trepidation (I remember the fiasco of the last time) and it looks like something major finally bit me.

A few minutes ago, I was browsing the freestuff archive, spotted something I liked the look of, clicked the green Download button and --

Zap. Bye-bye browser, back to desktop. Lost all open tabs and windows.

Tried it again. Zap.

Tried it again, marking the download popup as "don't bother to restore"... it worked and stayed worked.

There's something in that popup window that's actively hostile. I'm not getting any error messages, just pause a second or two then "zap". I've never seen a browser failure like this before. It was all right earlier, I downloaded another freebie yesterday.

Using the current Firefox and Win7 64-bit. If it's any help, the popup that bit me was for the new Black Cat Earrings from Luxxeon.


KimberlyC posted Mon, 14 September 2015 at 10:03 PM

Have you recently upgraded to Win10? Have you tried clearing your temp files? :)



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.::That which does not kill us makes us stronger::.
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SpottedKitty posted Mon, 14 September 2015 at 10:24 PM

No Win10 here, and I'm beginning to suspect it's going in a direction where I won't want to install it. And I've never needed to clear temp files before.


KimberlyC posted Mon, 14 September 2015 at 10:50 PM

I would try to clear your temp files. Many times that will be the cause of an issue because we browse so much stuff and the browser can get kind of junked up. :)



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.::That which does not kill us makes us stronger::.
-- Friedrich Nietzsche


SpottedKitty posted Tue, 15 September 2015 at 1:16 PM

Hmm... curiouser and curiouser. Turns out it wasn't just here, it was any site I tried to download from. And shutting everything down and rebooting cleared the problem. Must have been one of those Heisenbugs in Firefox; as soon as I investigated more closely, it vanished. 😕

Problem not so much "resolved" as "softly and silently vanished away"...


KimberlyC posted Wed, 16 September 2015 at 12:10 AM

Well I'm glad to hear the issue has been taken care of... its gremlins I tell you! :)



_____________________
.::That which does not kill us makes us stronger::.
-- Friedrich Nietzsche