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Thunderbird 60.0 crash on start

When I start my thunderbird 60.0, it drops a few seconds after entering. The same happens in Safe Mode.
Ask to send the crash report and to restart thunderbird.

Windows 10 - 64bit, upgrade earlier version.
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Anyone with the same problem?

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I do have the same situation.

I do have the same situation. It crashes after a few seconds.
Very annoying.

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As requested in the header when creating a forum topic, please "include system details (OS version, 32 vs 64-bit, install path, new vs upgrade, etc)."

Note that Thunderbird 60 no longer runs on XP or Vista.

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OS: W10 Pro x64 (German)
Install Path: D:\PortableApps\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable
Upgrade: Yes

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Run Local Mode

Could you please try temporarily running it in local (aka non-portable) mode by running thunderbird.exe directly within ThunderbirdPortable\App\thunderbird. This will create a new profile on the local machine in APPDATA and help us determine if it is an issue with your profile or if Thunderbird won't run on your particular machine.

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Run Local Mode

This seems to work, so it looks like something is wrong with my profile.
I was able to setup one of my accounts and it was completely syncing.
No crash so far.

What would you now recommend to get it again running in portable mode?

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Safe Mode, Disable Extensions

You can start it in safe mode by passing -safe-mode on the command line to ThunderbirdPortable.exe. Then disable all your extensions. Then re-enable them one at a time to figure out which one is causing the issue. Also ensure you're not running any userchrome.css or other manual customizations.

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