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Shortly after installing the visual studio 2008 beta, Firefox would start to crash sometimes and display this:

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The number (in this case [2564]) varies - once it was [3404], and it's been others, but I didn't record them. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? I tried disabling Just-In-Time debugger from VS's options, but then it just gave an error box with the thunk-of-doom noise saying that if I'd like, I can enable debugging in VS. When I do click Yes, it opens visual studio and then says it can't do anything with the file. I have no clue why this happens - it only happens in Firefox, no other programs, and googling it turns up no answers that seem to fit. I believe if there were a way to totally and completely disable the debugger thing, then this might not happen, as it never happened before. I wouldn't mind except for the fact that whenever you click yes, no, x or kill it from the task manager, firefox immediately closes. And it happens in firefox safe mode, too. Any ideas anyone? Is there a way to interpret those numbers? It's driving me crazy!

EDIT: I figured out what the number is. It's the PID. I don't think it has anything to do with the problem.

Edited by Idontwantspam

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OK, this time when I click yes, it gave me the following information: :blink:

Unhandled exception at 0x60034caf in firefox.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x00493b02.

And that's all.

Any ideas? :wacko:

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More info:

I click Yes, and get this screen:

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Clicking continue will just show the same darned box over and over. Clicking break will show this:

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It appears to have something to do with js3250.dll.

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