Firefox crashes frequently in Win7 64-bit.

Firefox version 20.0 crash often. I upgraded to V21.0 and accidents.

Accidents are:
-Infrequent and is not consistent. Happen on sites based on the text as well as sites that use Flash.
-Cannot be replicated.

I scoured websites and technical support, according to their suggestions, I did the following:
-Update of Flash, Shockwave, Adobe Air.
-Started in Mode safe - incident occurred.
-Uninstalled Firefox completely using Revo Uninstaller and reinstalled.
-Removed AVG Free with AVG and reinstalled removal tool.
-ATI Radeon HD4200 video card driver update.

Shockwave Flash is obsolete and that can cause some problems that make your browser crash.

You do not also use the latest version of Firefox. Maybe upgrade to Firefox 22.0 patch issue.

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