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Firefox (a new up-to-date install) has been very crashy on my new computer -- PC running Windows 11.

I ran troubleshooting mode and it shows 0 crash reports.

On my old computer, I had 4 Firefox windows open, a half dozen extensions, ~200 tabs and it was quite stable. This brand new install is running one window, 3 extensions, a dozen tabs open, and freezes and crashes pretty much every time I try to read my email (or do anything else that involves clicking).

How do get a stable Firefox?

Firefox (a new up-to-date install) has been very crashy on my new computer -- PC running Windows 11. I ran troubleshooting mode and it shows 0 crash reports. On my old computer, I had 4 Firefox windows open, a half dozen extensions, ~200 tabs and it was quite stable. This brand new install is running one window, 3 extensions, a dozen tabs open, and freezes and crashes pretty much every time I try to read my email (or do anything else that involves clicking). How do get a stable Firefox?

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Does it still crash in Troubleshoot Mode?

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Also nothing in the Windows Event viewer logs ?

Boot the computer in Windows Safe Mode with network support to see if that has effect.