[nvda] firefox 3.0.3 and 3.1 consistantly crash

Hello all,

I've tested this on two windows vista ultimate systems with the same results.  
The first system was a 64-bit system and the second one was my home pc.  One 
had 4 gigs of ram and the other had 2 gigs.  I'm running the latest nvda 
snapshot r2464.  When we start firefox, it brings up the windows error report 
saying firefox has stopped working.  NVDA does not read this dialog.  The only 
way I figured this out was my friend who was sightede.  The only way I could 
get speech back was to press alt f4 in which case nvda gave an error sound and 
started speaking.  Here's the results of my log file.  I tried restarting NVDA 
with the same results.  

INFO - nvda (19:04:04):

Starting NVDA

INFO - config.save (19:04:04):

Configuration saved

INFO - core.main (19:04:04):

NVDA version trunk-r2463

INFO - core.main (19:04:04):

Using Windows version (6, 0, 6001, 2, 'Service Pack 1')

INFO - core.main (19:04:04):

Using Python version 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Feb 21 2008, 13:11:45) [MSC v.1310 32 
bit (Intel)]

INFO - core.main (19:04:04):

Using comtypes version 0.5.2

INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (19:04:05):

Loaded synthDriver sapi5

INFO - core.main (19:04:05):

Using wx version 2.8.9.1 (msw-unicode)

INFO - braille.initialize (19:04:05):

Using liblouis version liblouis-1.3.9, September 17, 2008.

INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (19:04:05):

Loaded braille display driver noBraille

INFO - appModuleHandler.initialize (19:04:05):

loaded default appModule

INFO - core.main (19:04:06):

NVDA initialized

INFO - appModuleHandler.getAppModuleFromProcessID (19:04:14):

Loaded appModule firefox

ERROR - virtualBufferHandler.update (19:04:21):

error loading buffer

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "virtualBufferHandler.pyc", line 67, in update

File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 145, in loadBuffer

File "virtualBuffer_lib.pyc", line 17, in dllErrorCheck

RuntimeError: error in VBufClient_createBuffer with args of (1640376, 
-67194000, u'C:\\Program Files\\NVDA\\lib\\VBufBackend_gecko_ia2.dll')

INFO - appModuleHandler.getAppModuleFromProcessID (19:09:41):

Loaded appModule nvda


Mike

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