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Firefox was crashing often, now it does it all the time after updating to 113.0

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Some pages were crashing before, now that I have updated to 113, happens on almost any page. Same problem in troubleshooting mode, so not an extension, plug-in, etc. Attached troubleshooting info.

Some pages were crashing before, now that I have updated to 113, happens on almost any page. Same problem in troubleshooting mode, so not an extension, plug-in, etc. Attached troubleshooting info.

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uninstall your browser and download it back again might solve the problem

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clear cache and check if your drivers are up to date

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Thanks. Same result.

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uninstall your browser and download it back again might solve the problem

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maybe browser using too much ram and its crashing it self

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Thank you for sharing your crash report IDs. Many are several weeks old, but the ones for Firefox 113.0 are all similar -- the all have the same crash signature -- in a way that the previous reports are not similar:

Signature: WebPGetFeaturesInternal

Latest reports: https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/signature/?product=Firefox&signature=WebPGetFeaturesInternal

I think about half of those could be yours. Unfortunately, there isn't much analysis available yet for us to go on.

Does it make sense that your Firefox is trying to load/decode a WebP-format image at startup, either because it is part of your home page or a page being automatically restored from a previous session?

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lazizakhmedov1014 said

uninstall your browser and download it back again might solve the problem

Sigh. Troubleshooting 102... this worked. Thanks for the assist. Obviously should have done this after clearing cache, etc.