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Firefox problem


Question Posted Friday June 2 2006, 8:57 am

Everytime I try to watch a video on the internet it kills Firefox. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and that didnt work.


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sbloemeke answered Saturday June 3 2006, 3:40 pm:
You may very possibly have a virus within your computer. I have not heard of anything that would do this that is an error in the program or anything except for viruses. If you have Norton Anti-Virus, I advise running it NOW. If not, get it, or at least a trial.
If it is not a virus, then you should run on another browser for a short time. Go to microsoft and get IE, since Netscape is horrible. You probably can see videos there, but I don't know.
Is your computer up to date? If not, that may be just it. I had a 95, and it killed things in various ways as time went on.
-Steven

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