I need to reinstall Firefox almost every day. Otherwise, it just does nothing. Any suggestions for a fix.

At least once a day, I find that Firefox does not open. This occurs after I closed another web site. I click on a shortcut and nothing happens. The only thing that works is to reinstall Firefox. Can you give me an idea of why this is happening and what I can do to prevent it. I use Firefox 19.0 running on Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 with flash player and Java enabled.

Do a clean reinstall and remove the Firefox program folder before reinstalling a new copy of Firefox.

Download a new copy of Firefox and save the file to the desktop.

Uninstall your current version of Firefox, if possible, the settings in the software security and cleaning of the Windows registry.

  • Do NOT remove the data personal when you uninstall your current version of Firefox, because all profile files will be deleted and you will also lose your personal data such as bookmarks and passwords from other versions of Firefox profiles.

Delete the program folder Firefox before installing newly downloaded copy of the Firefox installer.

Your bookmarks and other profile data is stored in the Firefox profile folder and will not be affected by a uninstall and (re) install, but make sure that 'delete personal data' is NOT selected when you uninstall Firefox.

If you keep problems also create a new profile.

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    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124011b6900, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

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    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124011b6900) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4419b has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124011b6900) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4419c has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x41240117a5c0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d4 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d5 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d6 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412404e93440, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

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    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412404e93440) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4a410 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412404e93440) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f4a411 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0 x 412404336640, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0 x 412404336640) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4d549 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404336640) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f4d54a has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404336640) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f4d54b didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412403a590c0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506ae has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506af has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506b0 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412403291cc0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537e9 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537ea has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537eb has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124003b3280, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5694e has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5694f has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f56950 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.206Z cpu7:9598) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x41240472b900, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.206Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a89 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.218Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a8a has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.228Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a8b has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412401f31c00, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc4 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc5 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc6 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.607Z cpu1:8193) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0 x 412403956400, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.607Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0 x 412403956400) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5fd06 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.653Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412403956400) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f5fd07 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.683Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412403956400) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f5fd08 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 16: 23:59.722Z cpu4:6020549) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: 0 x 85 (0 x 4124003 cmd

    THANKS for any help you can give me!

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    ==================================================
    Dump file: Mini090510 - 01.dmp
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    Parameter 4: 0x00000000
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    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Company: Microsoft Corporation
    File version: 6.0.6002.18267 (vistasp2_gdr.100608 - 0458)
    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
    Full path: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini090510-01.dmp
    Number of processors: 4
    Main version: 15
    Minor Version: 6002
    ==================================================

    ==================================================
    Dump file: Mini090410 - 02.dmp
    Crash time: 2010-09-04 12:07:36
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    Bug check code: 0x0000000a
    Parameter 1: 0x0cfc06e4
    Parameter 2: 0x0000001b
    Parameter 3: 0x00000001
    Parameter 4: 0x822c71d8
    Caused by the driver: ntkrnlpa.exe
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    File description: NT kernel & system
    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Company: Microsoft Corporation
    File version: 6.0.6002.18267 (vistasp2_gdr.100608 - 0458)
    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
    Full path: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini090410-02.dmp
    Number of processors: 4
    Main version: 15
    Minor Version: 6002
    ==================================================

    ==================================================
    Dump file: Mini090410 - 01.dmp
    Crash time: 2010-09-04 10:05:34
    Bug Check String: MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS
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    Parameter 2: 0x00000e7a
    Parameter 3: 0x00000000
    Parameter 4: 0x00000000
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    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Company: Microsoft Corporation
    File version: 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101 - 2205)
    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
    Full path: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini090410-01.dmp
    Number of processors: 4
    Main version: 15
    Minor Version: 6002
    ==================================================
    ==================================================
    Dump file: Mini090110 - 01.dmp
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    Bug Check String: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    Bug check code: 0x0000000a
    Parameter 1: 0xd4a7d645
    Parameter 2: 0x0000001b
    Parameter 3: 0x00000001
    Parameter 4: 0x822e8278
    Caused by the driver: hal.dll
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    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Company: Microsoft Corporation
    File version: 6.0.6002.18005 (lh_sp2rtm.090410 - 1830)
    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
    Full path: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini090110-01.dmp
    Number of processors: 4
    Main version: 15
    Minor Version: 6002
    ==================================================

    Hello

    Use methods such as the SFC, CheckDisk, driver updates, and others in the resolution of the issues identified
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    Check this thread for more information using BlueScreenView, MyEventViewer and other methods
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    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistarepair/thread/3deab2fa-4000-4136-8c78-a3d22b1db009

    You can use BlueScreenView to stick the BSOD info in a message here.

    NOTICE - report HTML all THE ELEMENTS or right-click on a BSOD line and select the same. Then, copy and
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    ===========================================================

    Check out these utilities to see if information may be collected:

    It is an excellent tool for displaying the blue screen error information

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    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/blue_screen_view.html

    -------------

    MyEventViewer can be verified at the time of the blue screen (BSOD) within a second or so of the
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    MyEventViewer - free - a simple alternative in the standard Windows Event Viewer.
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    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/my_event_viewer.html

    ------------

    AppCrashView - free - a small utility for Windows Vista and Windows 7 that displays the details of all the
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    I hope this helps.

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    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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    Loading the kernel symbols
    ...............................................................
    ................................................................
    .............................................
    Loading user symbols

    Loading unloaded module list
    .......................
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************

    Use! analyze - v to obtain detailed debugging information.

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    Follow-up: MachineOwner
    ---------

    0: kd >! analyze - v
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************

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    Debugging information:
    ------------------

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