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I get a script error Chrome:/tavg/content etc I dont have chrome!!!

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Since upgrading to Firefox 5 I keep getting a script error (Chrome:/tavgp/content/libs/include.js:595 or :447 usually crashes and then I get a firefox failure to respond

Harley

Since upgrading to Firefox 5 I keep getting a script error (Chrome:/tavgp/content/libs/include.js:595 or :447 usually crashes and then I get a firefox failure to respond Harley

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In Firefox, the word "chrome" refers to the browser frame, toolbars, etc., outside of the page.

This appears to be a problem with one or more of your AVG add-ons. If they were not disabled, you might need to disable or update them.

You can manage add-ons here:

orange Firefox button or Tools menu > Add-ons

In the left column, click the Extensions category.

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Yes at least I understand what causes this but how can I fix it? it / the condition locks up my computer and does not allow printing or sending emails . so should I completely uninstall AVG or can I reload a lesser version of fire-fox I am satisfied with both

thanks again

Harley

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You can disable the AVG extensions without removing AVG from your PC. (Unless you want to change from AVG to some other security suite for other reasons.)

Also, I failed to mention before, but AVG recently updated both its paid and free versions to make the "Safe Search" add-on compatible with Firefox 5. If there is another AVG add-on, you might only only need to disable that one.

FREE Release Notes:
http://forums.avg.com/ww-en/avg-free-forum?sec=thread&act=show&id=110701 - "10.0.1388"

PAID Release Notes:
http://www.avg.com/ww-en/avg-release-notes - "2011.1388 Hotfix 2011-07 "