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Windows 10 unstable Thunderbird

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Have been a satisfied user of Thunderbird for more than 7 years. Since I upgraded to Windows 10, Thunderbird has been very unstable - hanging up frequently, which requires and "end task" and restart of the program.

Have been a satisfied user of Thunderbird for more than 7 years. Since I upgraded to Windows 10, Thunderbird has been very unstable - hanging up frequently, which requires and "end task" and restart of the program.

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I also am having this problem with v 45.3.0 . The hang lasts for 30 seconds or more, then resumes with no problems. But this happens every time i start Thunderbird.

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jmarkcobb said

I also am having this problem with v 45.3.0 . The hang lasts for 30 seconds or more, then resumes with no problems. But this happens every time i start Thunderbird.

Getting mail perhaps?

These are just tests.

On the toolbar > Options > Advanced > Network and disk space Select the offline button. select the manual offline option. Restart Thunderbird

Any better?

No, try safe mode. Hold shift while clicking to start Thunderbird.

Any better?

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It hasn't hung yet today since trying the offline method described, but I noticed a Win 10 Cumulative update installed upon startup and it did not hang after starting so cannot verify it was not a windows problem. Since I get a dialogue when logging onto Tbird now asking whether I want to go online, I will undo the offline procedure and see if problem returns. Will update. Tks. Mark

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No more hangups after trying the 'offline' suggestion. I even changed it back to the last detected online state and still no errors now. I cannot determine why changing to offline, then back online would clear up a problem like that, but it did. Thanks for the suggestion--not one that would naturally occur to someone.