
- #HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 INSTALL#
- #HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 FREE#
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
#HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 FREE#
Feel free to ask for any more details about my system and I will do my best to answer, though I'm not an expert in computers. I've tried resetting firefox and it changed none of the above. I don't know if this is linked to the above issues, but I've only noticed it since it started.

Most use 128 or 124 K of memory, but about 1 in 7 uses between 1-5000 K. I've gotten up to at least 50 at one point. I've at times attempted to play the same video for half an hour with no success.Īs I've therefore spent a fair bit of time in task manager, I've noticed that I end up with many processes running for FlashPlayerPlugin_15_0_0_152.exe*32 (Description: Adobe Flash Player 15.0 r0.) They build up the more I use firefox, but go away when I restart my computer. Also, on this sort of site, the 'unresponsive script' error will also go unresponsive most of the time, which I've not seen anywhere else, meaning that the only solution, after a while is to end the process in task manager. I've got flashblock active, and sometimes the error will occur before I get a chance to activate the video and sometimes after, but will always occur. Here it is also worse, taking much longer to resolve if it does at all. The problem seems to occur mostly randomly, but will predictably always occur on site with videos like youtube. I've been responding by clicking 'stop script,' which usually fixes the problem temporarily. In the last few weeks, firefox has often gone unresponsive, usually shown as 'not responding.' This lasts anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes (possibly longer, but by that amount of time I loose patience and 'end task' in task manager.) This is usually followed by an 'unresponsive script' error.
#HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 HOW TO#
Warning Unresponsive script - What it means and how to fix it.Script: chrome://adblockplus/content/requests. You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue. The error is: > A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. Its happening on many pages, most commonly gmail.

Trackers and scripts Firefox blocks in Enhanced Tracking Protection I am running version 1.1 on Firefox 3.5.1, subscribed to 'EasyList USA'.If Firefox closes unexpectedly, see Troubleshoot Firefox crashes (closing or quitting unexpectedly). No matter what I choose, the functions are stuck on the page, the mouse does not work, one cannot go to another page, and one is just STUCK, and so stuck only a hard 'turn off' of the computer will resolve the issue.

If you get an 'unresponsive script' warning, see Warning Unresponsive script - What it means and how to fix it. Unresponsive script, choice 'stop script' or continue in hopes it will revive itself or something.
#HOW TO FIX UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX 3.5 INSTALL#
Install the add-on, restart the browser, open its options and add the page/site on which warning is appearing to block that script. Install YesScript extension which lets you block JavaScript that is causing problem on specific websites. You can clear everything from the browsing history in 'Tools -> Clear Private Data' (Firefox 3.0) or 'Clear Recent History' (Firefox 3.5 and above) to see if it resolves the problem.

