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when using Firefox. I get a standard "500 Internal Server Error" page on every site. I have tested using IE and there are no problems loading pages. I have tried
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creating a new profile, uninstalling and reinstalling, upgrading to Firefox 4 (was previously using 3) and uninstalling and wiping all profile information, but nothing has worked. The problem started when a video player made in Flash crashed (channel4.com). Windows was completely unresponsive and I could not exit full screen mode of the video. I tried pressing esc, ctrl + esc, ctrl + http 500 internal server error web service alt + delete etc but nothing worked and I had to hold the power button on the tower for 4 seconds to turn it off. When I started up again I was presented with the screen when Windows fails to load normally and I selected the "Start Windows normally", which booted up Windows successfully. Since then I have been unabe to view any web pages in Fireox, I always get the 500 Internal Server Error page. This is an odd one and I am out of ideas, any help would be much appreciated as I really want to get back to using Firefox! Thanks I cannot currently load any web pages when using Firefox. I get a standard "500 Internal Server Error" page on every site. I have tested using IE and there are no problems loading pages. I have tried creating a new profile, uninstalling and reinstalling, upgrading to Firefox 4 (was previously using 3) and uninstalling and wiping all profile information, but nothing has worked. The problem started when a video player made in Flash crashed (channel4.com). Windows was
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