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I was checking my gmail yesterday and all of a sudden the firefox window just closed by itself. I tried re opening firefox but the icon just keeps bouncing and then nothing happens. I tried re starting my powerbook and I ran into some other problems. Firefox still wont start, if i use safari i can only browse for about a minute or two then a grey screen comes on an tells me to restart the powerbook. Every time i restart the powerbook I get the same scenario. At some point my mouse freezes or i get the spinning rainbow ball.

Any advise will be appreciated. Thank you.
 
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PowerMac G5 2.3 ghz 6.5 GB ram 20" cinema display ..15" Macbook Pro 2.33 Core 2 Duo 2 Gig RAM
I would post the question Here, and include which version of FF your using.

I have 2.01 running I think, and on occasion it has crashed but after closing the program and restarting it no issues arise.
 

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