Just updated Nightly but now it crashes after a few seconds.
Turned on my computer this morning and got a message to update Nightly. After doing so I opened Nightly. Nightly stays open for a few seconds and then crashes.
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I would, but there's nothing new there. Only reports from back in September. I opened Nightly and it seems to only crash when I got to gmail and iGoogle. Other sites seem to work (though half the time Nightly gets sluggish).
Ya, we got some problem before two days, ie., when you open gmail Firefox nightly crashes. but now its solved. Update your nightly and check it out...
I updated this morning and that's when it started crashing, but I'll try updating again...
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The (never really supported) Win64 nightly channel builds (which gets updates each day) have been more crash prone in the last while ever since the code merge/move on the channels a week ago. The Win64 does not get supported like the Win32 and the 32/64-bit Mac and Linux builds so any regressions or server issues and such for WWin64 can take a while to be fixed if ever. Especially in next while as Mozilla is planning to not focus on the Win64 nightly much for the time being.
The Win64 builds were really more for to catch breakage/regressions since it is possible to affect Win64 without affecting the Win32 however far too many users have been using them in thinking they were a better option for their 64-bit Windows.
It's rather disheartening as I prefer to use Mozilla over IE on my work computer. The company got me a new computer about a year a go (Win64) and I was annoyed to find out that I had to use Nightly instead of Firefox. Even more so now with the crashes and such.
I went in to check which version Nightly had updated to this morning and as I was checking it started to perform yet another update. It has now stopped crashing when going to gmail.
You do not need 64-bit builds to use Firefox on 64-bit Windows as the 32-bit builds of Firefox works fine if not a bit more faster and stable.
An gyara
We've tried multiple times to get the 32-bit to work, but it won't. It will download but refuses to open.
Also, Nightly updated this morning and now it won't even turn on. Seriously, this is enough to make me give up on Firefox altogether.
Edit - I uninstalled nightly and reinstalled. It's at least opening now.
An gyara
Nightly builds are meant for Testing and not for stable use like the Release builds are like 17.0.1. The Nightly channel gets checkins pretty much every day so therefore it gets a update each day which can occasionally make it more unstable for some until it is fixed, usually by next day or two or longer if you are using the experimental Win64 builds.
Did you try a new profile with the Nightly build to be sure that it isn't caused by something in your current profile.
You may also need to disable hardware acceleration or just start in Safe mode to see if that helps.