(1) Run comprehensive scans and cleanups for security, adware, and malware issues;
(2) Run a registry repair utility, such as Free Windows Registry Repair;
(3) Uninstall any extensions you have, then reinstall selectively to identify any bad ones you need to avoid.
I’ve decided on a more first things first approach to isolate the problem. i’ve run a deep scan, then ran my registry/system fix software. And I DLed Safari. And I will run that to see if my problems continue to occuur, to know if the problem is indeed in Firefox. If the same problems do not occur, then i’ll know that the problem is with Firefox.
Then I’ll start with the checking add-ons, then deleting and DLing a new copy of FF...But i’’m pretty darnn sure my system is virus free.
So far, I’m not hatin Safari, but was a pain getting my top DLing and password protected sites inputted, till I figured out how to get yto my FF bookmarks.
I’ll put itt through it’s paces in the next 24 hrs and see what’s what, as most times when it froze up, I was doing some varied DLing and streaming.