I just installed win 8 pro 64 bit. I've also updated firefox to 16.0.2 was last updated. The browser is frozen as soon as I type a web address

with this new win 8, firefox is the gel.

https://support.Mozilla.org/en-us/KB/Firefox-hangs-or-not-responding

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