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Firefox Crash report in my PC

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#1 by sonyjmn » Sat Sep 05, 2015 06:32

Just wanted to know about this. what is firefox crash report in browser. on my PC now a days i get this message firefox crash report. Do i need to re-install firefox again or it is related to some other issue. If any one knows about this please do post here.

Thanking you

Sony
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#2 by BouldRake » Sat Sep 05, 2015 06:59

When a crash report is generated, the important bit is kinda...in the report.
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#3 by oberder » Fri Sep 11, 2015 01:36

If you feel like the Firefox Crash Reporter has being a chore to see ( if not, short of being annoying ) here's how you can disable it:

First, you'll need to log out of your online accounts, because you'll be required to restart the browser -- make sure you have safely logged out

Done? Ok, here we go--

a) In the Firefox browser, press ALT+T ( this opens the Tools Menu ) and click on Options
b) In Options, go to Advanced -- at the General section, uncheck everything except the "Check my spelling as I type"
c) Now go to the Data Choices section, and uncheck both options

Now that's done, time to make sure to stop the Crash Reporter from appearing:

d) Open a new tab, then type ABOUT:CONFIG ( Note, a system prompt screen will appear -- confirm the click on "I'll be careful" to proceed )
e) Inside the Config screen, right-click and create a Integer entry -- label this as moz_crashreporter_disable and set the entry field as 0 ( zero )

:arrow: Details of the steps D and E can be seen at the Mozilla Database, seen at: Mozilla Crash Reporter - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

Once you're done, close the Firefox browser, give it a couple of seconds, then restart
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#4 by sonyjmn » Fri Sep 11, 2015 02:23

many many Thanks oberder :P

will do all the above steps
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