- #Firefox blue screen memory management windows 10 install#
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- #Firefox blue screen memory management windows 10 zip#
Out of 35 memory dumps there were 6 different BSOD (aka STOP or BugCheck) error codes.
#Firefox blue screen memory management windows 10 update#
Please visit Windows Update and get ALL available updates (it may take several trips to get them all). I purchased this system brand new from Dell in February 2015. I have an NVidia GForce GT720 video card installed. The processor is in Intel Core i5-4460 CPU 3.20 GHz.
#Firefox blue screen memory management windows 10 install#
When I download updates, my computer keeps trying to install Windows 10 even though I have hid the update because I don't want Windows 10.
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It came with Windows 7 installed, which is what I still have and use. Please let me know if you are looking for something else.
#Firefox blue screen memory management windows 10 zip#
I think I found what you are looking for and made a zip file. When I did the perfmon /report, a new program opened up and I was unable to save in html format. I have attempted to attached the files listed in the posting instructions. If I check the installed download screen, they will be listed multiple times. Now the updates will download, show a successful download and after i restart will show that they need to be downloaded again. I have had many problems getting the updates. I have tried to make sure all updates are done to my computer. Sometimes I will get a blue screen of death. I have started turning off my computer everyday when not using and it has cut down on the browser shutting down, but it still happens. Usually it starts by the internet brower, I use Firefox, shutting down for unknown reasons. In the new support tab, click “Refresh Firefox” button to give Firefox a tune up.I have been having problems with my computer crashing for several weeks now. Click Help select Troubleshooting information.ģ.
Now you have Internet Properties dialog on your screen. Type “inetcpl.cpl” in Search Box and open that keyword.Ģ. Scroll down click “Show advanced settings” link.ġ. Restore original default settings for all of your browsers.Ģ.
You can open Control Panel by pressing Windows Key + X, and then choose that option.Ģ. Open up Programs and Features under Programs category in Control Panel.