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Warning: Unresponsive script ie: Script: resource//gre/components/nsHandlerService.js:936 How do I get rid of this warning?

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The above script warning keeps appearing. It says a script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see id the script will complete. Starting up takes a very long time, then the page freezes up, then I get "not responding". It would work it self out eventually. I updated to the newest Firefox 4.0, hoping to fix it, but did not. Yahoo is now not loading correctly. Sometimes I can not get into my mail or contacts list. I have a HP Pavilion laptop with vista. Something is not compatible. Updated to new System Mechanic program to see if I had a bad start up item, but didn't. I run Trend Micro Internet Security but plan to change to another program soon. Thanks for your help.

The above script warning keeps appearing. It says a script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see id the script will complete. Starting up takes a very long time, then the page freezes up, then I get "not responding". It would work it self out eventually. I updated to the newest Firefox 4.0, hoping to fix it, but did not. Yahoo is now not loading correctly. Sometimes I can not get into my mail or contacts list. I have a HP Pavilion laptop with vista. Something is not compatible. Updated to new System Mechanic program to see if I had a bad start up item, but didn't. I run Trend Micro Internet Security but plan to change to another program soon. Thanks for your help.

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I checked the Add-on Extensions and noticed there were two Java Console extensions installed, 6.0.18 and 6.0.21 . I disabled the 6.0.18 version and this appears to have solved the problem.

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I had the same problem. Following up on rstevens' comment, I found two Java Console Extensions- Java Console 6.0.24 and 6.0.25. I disabled version 6.0.24, and subsequently disabled the Java Quickstarter 1.0, and Firefox was back to its normal, speedy self :). Btw, I use FF 4.01.1. Thanks jstevens!

Removing the damn older Java Consoles from the Add-ons

I finally realised how to completely remove the older Java Console versions from even appearing on the add-ons page. One needs to right click on the Firefox shortcut, and choose the option "run as" - and then sign in as the computer administrator. Once you sign on and open the add-ons page, you can then 'remove' the older versions of the Java Consoles.