Beware FireFox 4 crashes Nvidia drivers

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  1. Posts : 131
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    Beware FireFox 4 crashes Nvidia drivers


    I had 4 crashes withing 30 minutes of using the new browser and did a search and found it is a widespread issue. Disable hardware acceleration in the options/settings menu to prevent this till they fix this piece of junk.
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  2. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #2

    Instead of needlessly freaking out it would be just as easy to be part of the solution.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...don/grafx-bot/

    FF has never been that slow at fixing major issues like this, but they need information to work on to fix the problem.
    It could very well be an issue with the nvidia graphics driver as well since ATI seems completely immune to it.

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  3. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Well, considering that nVidia released a driver that literally burned video cards some time ago, I am inclined to blame nVidia, not Firefox.
    Last edited by Wallonn7; 23 Mar 2011 at 14:32.
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  4. Posts : 131
    Win7 64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Maguscreed said:
    Instead of needlessly freaking out it would be just as easy to be part of the solution.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...don/grafx-bot/

    FF has never been that slow at fixing major issues like this, but they need information to work on to fix the problem.
    It could very well be an issue with the nvidia graphics driver as well since ATI seems completely immune to it.

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    Wallonn7 said:
    Well, considering that nVidia released a driver that literally burned video cards some time ago, I am inclined to blame nVidia, not Firefox.
    I did add my report to their site along with some others and that is where I located that others were having the same issue. I cannot even begin to put blame on Nvidia's drivers since the current set has been out for well over a month and this issue should have presented itself before FF 4's release. I still have to do some testing to provide them with more detailed info but the crashes seem to happen when using the Download Helper add-on so that might be the culprit.

    Aside from that issue that I was just wanting to inform people about before they stumbled across it for themselves...the new FF, IE, and Chrome all all impressive releases. I did also notice that when I disabled hardware acceleration FF seemed to be faster so maybe it will be something FF and Nvidia need to figure out because IE uses hardware acceleration just fine.
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  5. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
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    The very existence of the plugin I linked you kind of states the problem has been around long enough for them to release a bot specifically targeting it.
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  6. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Guess it depends on what Nvidia card/drivers you're using because I've never had the problem of it crashing with my GTX 480/drivers and any of the FF 4 versions, hardware acceleration on or off.
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  7. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Airbot said:
    Guess it depends on what Nvidia card/drivers you're using because I've never had the problem of it crashing with my GTX 480/drivers and any of the FF 4 versions, hardware acceleration on or off.

    I stand by my earlier position in favor of Firefox.
    And reconsider my comment about nVidia, but only in this case.
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
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    nVidia video driver crash with Firefox 4


    Same issue (screen goes black for a second then back to normal, pop-up message says nVidia driver crashed and then was restored)
    Seven 64 bits with nVidiaDisplay Driver v8.17.12.5912 (NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 1024MB VRAM)
    This Mozilla Wiki states:
    We require NVIDIA driver version 257.21 or newer (June 2010), see bug 623338.
    Notice that 257.21 is the commercial version number. This corresponds to the last 5 digits in the technical version number, which for instance is 8.17.12.5721 on Windows 7/Vista.
    Link: Blocklisting/Blocked Graphics Drivers
    So I should be fine with version 259.12 but crash is consistent.
    Deactivating graphics acceleration solves the issue for now.
    PS. I had no addons issues with Firefox 3.
    (posted on https://support.mozilla.com/fr/quest...#answer-158776)

    Edit: Geforce.com provides an updated driver (Nvidia Verde for notebooks v267.76 WHQL released on March 24, 2011).
    Among other things, it touts "Improved compatibility and reliability with GPU-accelerated websites viewed using Internet Explorer 9" for Vista/Seven 32/64 bits, but says absolutely nothing about improved compatibility with Firefox 4.
    Link: http://fr.download.nvidia.com/Window...ease_Notes.pdf
    (Toshiba's latest update is version 259.12)
    Last edited by foldertree; 03 Apr 2011 at 13:56. Reason: additional info
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  9. Posts : 6,618
    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
       #9

    Airbot said:
    Guess it depends on what Nvidia card/drivers you're using because I've never had the problem of it crashing with my GTX 480/drivers and any of the FF 4 versions, hardware acceleration on or off.
    Same here on a GTX 460SC.
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  10. Posts : 87
    Windows 7 Home Prem x32
       #10

    Airbot said:
    Guess it depends on what Nvidia card/drivers you're using because I've never had the problem of it crashing with my GTX 480/drivers and any of the FF 4 versions, hardware acceleration on or off.


    Ditto

    Rock solid performance with GTX 460 here.....
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