Hello all. I use Firefox Portable 3.6 on my WinXP SP3 desktop machine, and in addition to various crashes, I get a BSOD pretty regularly when visiting the US Navy Human Resources site (https://chart.donhr.navy.mil). I may or may not have the nerve to do further testing, although I do have the last RAM dump if needed. I think the only extra extensions I've added are Flash 10.0 and Tab Mix Plus 0.3.8.2.
Since this is a third-party package I assume that this is more likely to get fixed if I report it here (not Firefox's own tracker), but if I'm wrong please tell me so. What other information ought I to record?
Any insight you folks can provide would be greatly appreciated.
I am running XP SP3 and same version of FF. I click on your link and get the following message.
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I get the same.
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Right. As I recall, I have to create the security exception and run a few searches before it happens. Works fine on IE 8 though!
For the purpose of this discussion I have to assume that the US Navy is not trying to make low-level adjustments to my computer when I visit their site. (Because if it is, then there's nothing I can do about it anyway. :>
That's not normal at all. There's probably something weird about the computer configuration which is making the computer unstable.
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“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
An application in Windows should be incapable of triggering a BSOD. It should require a driver to do that.
I am a Christian and a developer and moderator here.
“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” – Proverbs 15:1
very true BSIOD are driver based generally. I use a BSOD viewer to review the info and figure out what the issue is nice little freebie program
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