Showing posts with label Mozilla Firefox Crash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mozilla Firefox Crash. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Fix Server not found Error in Mozilla Firefox


Mozilla Firefox is used by most of the individuals and the prevalent issue confronted by them is the concept Hosting server Not Discovered. Do you think it’s due to no online connection or low rate internet? No it’s not! So examine out the factors on why it sometimes reveals Hosting server Not Discovered mistake.

First you need to examine whether there can be any Internet access issue or web page issue. You can analyze this either by starting other websites in the internet browser itself or by starting the web page for which it is displaying this concept. Sometimes it’s compulsory to avoid pc protection websites, as some malwares may avoid being running themselves in the Firefox. Also you need to obvious the browser’s treats and the storage cache by going into Resources and then choosing Remove the storage cache.

How to get away from Server Not Found Error message:

First launch Firefox browser, go to Menu bar, Tools and select to clear the recent history. Set the time range and then click on the Clear now. By this every single cache stored in the Mozilla Firefox will be erased including logins and site preferences.



First release Firefox browser, go to Selection bar, Resources and choose to obvious the the past. Set the time range and then simply select the Clear now. By this every single storage cache saved in the Mozilla Firefox will be removed such as logins and site choices.

Now from the Menu Bar, go to Tools and select the Page Info and then click on view cookies. After that empty up all the list of cookies from the list.

The above tricks would definitely solve the Server Not found issue successfully. But the error might still be encountered in rare case. If you still find the error, then simply uninstall and again install the latest version of Mozilla Firefox browser. This will definitely solve the issue. Even you need to scan your PC in regular basis to ensure that this problem doesn’t come up in a nut shell.

Saturday, 17 March 2012

How to Fix Firefox Crashes

Mozilla’s Firefox is one of the most popular web browser in the world. Unfortunately, problems with plug-ins, websites and general operating system incompatibility occasionally cause Firefox to become unstable and crash. To prevent these crashes from occurring again, the cause of the crash needs to be identified so an effective fix can be implemented.

Instructions

1.Take note of the action or circumstances leading to the fall. Pay special attention to the date of the accident and whether it occurred during the launch of Firefox, when trying to view a specific website, while trying to download a file or apparently at the time of a random manner.

2.Repeat the action that caused the accident to see if it causes Firefox crashes again.
Some accidents are caused by problems with memory or other external factors and can be a time of occurrence. The repetition of the action determines whether the accident was caused by errors in Firefox or if there were other factors involved.

3.Hold the "Shift" key down on your keyboard and relaunch Firefox. This will launch the application in "Safe Mode," disabling all plug-ins and themes. Repeat the action that caused the crash; if the problem was caused by a plug-in or theme then the crash will not occur this time. Open a new tab in Firefox and type "about: crashes" without the quotes in the the navigation bar. Press "Enter" to load the list of Firefox crash log. Select the most recent entry and scroll to find the name of the plugin, theme or other component that caused the accident. Disable or update the component to eliminate the causes the  accident. This information must be contained in the "Details> Signature"  or "Details> Reason" Crash sections.

4.Open the Tools menu in Firefox and select "Add-ons" if you cannot resolve the crash problem by disabling or updating a plug-in. Scroll through the list of installed browser add-ons, disabling add-ons one at a time in an attempt to correct the error. If the crash occurs when trying to view certain types of content, such as streaming video or other media files, focus in disabling add-ons that are related to that type of content.

5.From the Help menu and select "Troubleshooting Information" option if it crashes 
occur when you try to download files. Find fundamentals of demand "input, then click  the" Open Containing Folder "to open the folder containing the Firefox Profile. Quit Firefox and then select the" downloads.sqlite "file in your profile folder and delete it. This eliminates the download history, eliminating any problems with the file and that allows Firefox to create a new file when it is released again.

6.Firefox update. Some accidents are caused by problems in the Firefox program itself, such as problems with specific operating systems or accidents that occur only in new versions of Firefox. The updates may contain fixes for these crashes Firefox, which eliminates the problem of accidents after updating the browser is installed.

Tips & Warnings

1)Viruses and malware can also cause Firefox to crash. Run an antivirus and antimalware program regularly to remove these infections and prevent computer problems.

2)Some firewalls and other security software can cause crashes when trying to navigate the Internet. Make sure that Firefox has the appropriate permissions to access the Internet in any security programs you use.