Firefox just updated today to its newest version 12.0. After updating, every website was running slow or freezing. I eventually discovered that the culprit was the Adobe Flash Player Plugin. Disabling the plugin returned things to normal. I would like to still use the flash plug in, but have not found a way to enable it without all websites freezing. I am using a Windows 7 64-bit operating system. I have tired uninstalling and reinstalling the flash player and I have double checked that I am using the newest version of Flash Player. I have cleared the Flash Player cache, tried disabling the hardware acceleration option, and restarted my computer inbetween several times. I am offically at a loss for what to do? Please help me.
And that did not happen with the previous Firefox version?
I am on a similar 64-bit system, but I am not using Firefox, but the 64-bit version: Waterfox. Can you try that and see if it works better than the 32-bit Firefox?
Disabling Hardware Acceleration did not change that behaviour?
jennifer.jones214 wrote:
In your opinion, should I uninstall Firefox if I am installing Waterfox?
Waterfox can coexist peacefully with Waterfox. I have both installed, but never use Firefox any more.
Not only can Waterfox run in 64-bit address space, it also is better optimized during compile time than Firefox. (For obvious reasons; Firefox is compatible with many old systems, Waterfox only needs to be compatible with new 64-bit systems.)
P.S. regarding Chris' advice above; Firefox and Waterfox use the same profile, so if that is actually the problem, then it will occur in both browsers.
Waterfox is working, Firefox is still not working. I have not tried to create a new profile for Firefox, but since Waterfox was made to work with 64-bit and is actually working quite nicely, I might just move on and leave Firefox. Thank you for all your help and I will be sure to pass this information on to anyone else using a Windows 64-bit operating system.
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