[pchelpers] Re: Firefox Broke

  • From: John Durham <john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 07:01:05 +1200

This smells like a classic hijack. Have you run hijackthis to see what 
it reveals?

edwestern wrote:

>Wife was using Firefox last night & visited a site (Peruvian Horses) that
>"broke" Firefox. The sight was full of flashes & "lightning" in the horse
>pics. After visiting this site Firefox wouldn't work. Now on restart it
>keeps loading that site along with the others that were open at the time &
>freezes.
>I could do system restore (XP Home) but seems a bit much. I'm thinking I can
>delete something in the profile folder to make Firefox load clean with no
>open sites. I could delete the cache within the folder perhaps? What else
>would I lose? Re-install? Ideas you Firefox users?
>Thanks,
>Ed
>

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