Firefox freezes constantly after about 5 min (not in safe mode)

Basic information: using Firefox 14, worked very well until I came back from vacation, have pulled up to my PC and updated 3 things, Adobe Flash, Windows 7 ultimate (64 bit) and AMD Catalyst control center with the new 12.8 update, then rebooted.

Slowly try to pinpoint the cause. Flash is not installed, firefox still crashes. Tried to move the Mozilla folder on the desktop, so I could simulate a reset, firefox crashed in all cases, so I put the old folder.

Read a few pages of troubleshooting on the firefox page and went down the list by ensuring that everything has been updated and then tried to start in safe mode. So far, no accident and we'll 15 minutes here, the best I've seen so far.

Note: Just realized my version of Java was obsolete, uninstall older versions and installed the new version. Let's see if that helps.

Note 2: Nope, Firefox is always crashing on a regular basis. Java was not the issue. Do not think, but was hoping...

Try the suggestions in this response:

Alternatively, you can try to start the computer in safe mode Windows with network support (on the startup screen, press F8) as a test to see if it works.

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