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FF crashes on me SEVERAL times during a day. I update Norton (which I was told causes this) every half hour AND FF at the same time. Doesn't matter one bit. I'm ready to jump ship but Chrome doesn't seem too user friendly. Please help.

Firefox 35.0.1 Crash Report [@ symhtml.dll@0x3f36b ]

FF crashes on me SEVERAL times during a day. I update Norton (which I was told causes this) every half hour AND FF at the same time. Doesn't matter one bit. I'm ready to jump ship but Chrome doesn't seem too user friendly. Please help. Firefox 35.0.1 Crash Report [@ symhtml.dll@0x3f36b ]

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Hi,

Have you tried to start Firefox in safe mode http://mzl.la/1xKrE7R ?

Romain modificouno o

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Touching up the lipstick on a pig every half-hour doesn't make it any prettier does it?

Why would a person think that updating Norton every half-hour is going to fix a Norton / Symantec DLL file that is causing Firefox to crash is going to do anything positive?

One option you have is to get rid of Norton and use a different security suite. That will stop a Norton DLL from causing Firefox to crash.

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Guess I'll get rid of FF!

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Some added toolbar and anti-virus add-ons are known to cause Firefox issues. Disable All of them.

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symhtml.dll is part of Norton security software, so you need to check that and possibly contact Norton for support.