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My mac start up disk became full suddenly, since then Thunderbird will not open, it just crashes

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Hi, since my start up disk became full and my mac book pro froze with Thunderbird open, Thunderbird will no longer open, all other programmes (incl firefox) work fine, with thunderbird I get this message when I try to open it: We're sorry The application had problem and crashed. Unfortunately the crash reporter is unable to submit a report for this crash. Details: The application didn't leave an application data file. I have backed up my Thunderbird bird profile to an external hard drive. However I don't want to start uninstalling and reinstalling the programme when I don't know why it's not opening and maybe will make things worse! Any help gratefully appreciated.

Hi, since my start up disk became full and my mac book pro froze with Thunderbird open, Thunderbird will no longer open, all other programmes (incl firefox) work fine, with thunderbird I get this message when I try to open it: We're sorry The application had problem and crashed. Unfortunately the crash reporter is unable to submit a report for this crash. Details: The application didn't leave an application data file. I have backed up my Thunderbird bird profile to an external hard drive. However I don't want to start uninstalling and reinstalling the programme when I don't know why it's not opening and maybe will make things worse! Any help gratefully appreciated.

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what is your situation AFTER freeing up a good amount of disk space?