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here is what i got
so no one can tell me if those volts look ok?
doesnt mozzila have some sort of dump files you can access.
well i have been sitting here trying to get my computer to freeze.
then this popped up
Add-ons: fastdial@telega.phpnet.us:2.23b1,{972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd}:3.5.6
BuildID: 20091201220228
CrashTime: 1262071492
InstallTime: 1260933652
ProductName: Firefox
SecondsSinceLastCrash: 1983578
StartupTime: 1262066432
Theme: classic/1.0
Throttleable: 1
URL: Live Stream
Vendor: Mozilla
Version: 3.5.6
This report also contains technical information about the state of the application when it crashed.
Firefox 3.5.6 Crash Report [@ NPSWF32.dll@0xa8c8c ]
Search Mozilla Support for Help
ID: 40b212b5-9191-4b4c-9bd5-24f212091228
Signature: NPSWF32.dll@0xa8c8c
Crash|EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION|0xa009000|0
you think this could have been it??? I updated my flash player the day after my browser last froze. Maybe this time it didnt freeze, and actually picked up an error???
Last edited by sotorious; 29 Dec 2009 at 02:58.
Your 3, 5 and 12 look excillent, however your CPU seems a bit low, however it may be fine depending on your processor. Some will "idle" down to save power, so its not really an issue if it is a Intel Core or newer AMD series. Hmm, well I do not know enough about firefox debugging unfortunatly. I cant remember, but does it lock in IE, or perhaps try Opera?
Yes it was doing it in IE at first so i thought it was IE only, till it happens to me in Firefox, since the last it happen which i think it was 12-26 so it has not froze in a while. But last night i was trying to get it to freeze after i did a few minor updates, and i got that message, i can't seem to get it today though. Im just trying to get my system to freeze so i can see whats triggering it.
I just built a new computer, new motherboard, new cpu, and it does the same thing. I always use 64 bit. It kept rebooting after loading a browser, did every hardware check possible, nothing, decided to go 32 bit, works flawlessly. I am assuming my new (cheap) mobo does not like 64 bit even though it is officially supported. Check your bios or switch your bit version of windows (may have to use a download copy to "test" it so you don't waste money for nothing).
I found out what it was. It was the XMP mode for my ram. For some reason i guess it doesnt like browsing i turned it off 10 days ago no freeze. Im going to let it go another few days turn it back on wait for the freeze just to be a 1000 percent sure.