Firefox crashes immediately try to access any page. Safe Mode/Reset is not fixing it.

Hello

No matter what page I visit, firefox crashes immediately. There is no associated ID crash when I type "subject: breaks down. It will remain to answer on start firefox, but even in typing 'Test' page in the google search, will make the results of google to hang until it finishes loading. This happen to any site I went to. Here are the things I've tried:

-Safe mode (always crashes)
-Reset firefox (always crashes)
-Uninstall and remove all traces of "mozilla". Reinstall (always crashes)
-Disable Kaspersky (always crashes)
-Use Firefox 31 instead of 34 (always crashes)

I don't know what to do and all my turns search without results.

Help, please! I go back to using Firefox again.

WIN8 64bits

Thank you

Hi onceuponaderek, when you say that Firefox crashes, Windows 'No response' appears in the title bar, or what are the other symptoms meet you? Do you get unusual disk or CPU Meanwhile activity, or Firefox seems to be to do nothing?

Can remember you something special happening before this problem, such as:

  • Other system software to a Windows Update or drivers?
  • Update your security software?
  • Changes to the connection to the network, including the private proxy or VPN, you can use?

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