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> Solved: FireFox Won't Open, Error massege, and froze during upgrade
jfinner1
post Oct 31 2009, 05:12 AM
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So, earier tonight I attempted to upgrade FireFox. I'll admit, I didn't really look at the reliese notes or anything. It popped up with a "New version avalible" message, and I just hit "Upgrade". Anyways, firefox froze during the upgrade. I shrugged it off, and since I'd been putting off the Vista SP2 upgrade, I figured it might have something to do with that. So I upgraded Vista. After the Upgrade was done, I tried to hop on and Upgrade FireFox. But every time I try to open FireFox, I get this message:

The Procedure enrty point js_SaveRegExpStatics could not be located in the dynamic link library js3250.dll

After I hit ok I get the "FireFox has stopped working" error message, and am forced to close the program.

Can someone please tell me what is going on, and how I can fix it?

Oh, btw, it does the same thing if I start in in safe mode.

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post Nov 1 2009, 04:02 PM
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Ok, I'm sorry, I was totally freaking out when I wrote this because I had homework that was due and all 3 of my computers decided to do something bad at the same time. Thus, I didn't think of the obvious... Chalk it up to a blonde moment. I uninstalled and reinstalled, everything's fine now. Thanks... blush.gif
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