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Title: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Vince on May 24, 2015, 08:00:21 AM
For about a year I've been getting the whirling, multi-colored beachball on my MacBook.  This only happens when I am using Firefox.  If I use Safari, the browser which came with the machine I can get through my session with no problems.

I have updated Firefox constantly throughout the entire time.  All of my bookmarks and preferences are synced in Firefox with my older PC machines.  When I fire up one of my older PC laptops, Firefox functions flawlessly.  The lockup only happens in Mac.  The rainbow globe goes on forever and I have to shut the computer down by holding the power button down until it shuts.

I bought something called "Mac Keeper Pro" which supposedly cleans a Mac but it does not help with Firefox.

Has anyone else had this happen?
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Paul Bonneau on May 24, 2015, 10:18:51 AM
Nope.

Solution: get rid of the Mac.   ;)
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Don Wills on May 24, 2015, 09:40:52 PM
Solution:  get rid of Firefox.  Mozilla is a bunch of intolerant lefties not worthy of your support.  :)
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Flight-ER-Doc on May 25, 2015, 04:04:02 AM
Solution:  get rid of Firefox.  Mozilla is a bunch of intolerant lefties to worthy of your support.  :)

Got that right.  Is there a Chrome version for MAC's?
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Don Wills on May 25, 2015, 07:34:31 AM
Got that right.  Is there a Chrome version for MAC's?

Yep.  Safari is my primary browser.  Chrome is my backup if Safari has issues, which isn't much of a problem any more.  Earlier versions of Safari did not work on some web sites, but version 8 pretty much always works.  And AdBlock works great with it.
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Vince on May 25, 2015, 08:29:10 AM
Check the air in my tires?
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Don Wills on May 25, 2015, 10:32:09 PM
Check the air in my tires?

I think I've got a plug-in or an app somewhere here for that.  ;)
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Vince on May 26, 2015, 06:46:23 AM
What I liked about Firefox is that it has a master password feature.  Safari doesn't do that, it simply has the password for the particular site you've navigated to in the form of asterisks.

Also, Firefox allows me to sync with other computers I use which means all my Bookmarks and Passwords stay updated.

All I've ever heard is good things about Firefox so yes, I'd like to fix it if possible.
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: wildman on May 26, 2015, 05:35:34 PM
I don't use Mac but I have a hard time connecting to the forums.
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Don Wills on May 26, 2015, 06:06:59 PM
Also, Firefox allows me to sync with other computers I use which means all my Bookmarks and Passwords stay updated.

Safari does that too.  OSX/iCloud/iOS also automatically syncs contacts and calendars too.  You don't need to use iCloud (there are other services that provide the same thing), but it's free and works great.
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Vince on May 29, 2015, 06:58:48 AM
I would like to thank those who have so far responded to my inquiry.  With respect to those folks, if there is anyone on the forum who has run into this problem and knows of a fix that doesn't involve:

a) getting rid of the mac

b) getting rid of firefox

I would appreciate hearing from them.  I know there are quite a few knowledgable computer geeks on our forum.  ~W~
Title: Re: Firefox causing lockup in MacBookPro
Post by: Terence on May 29, 2015, 11:26:48 AM


Just seeing this thread, now, Vince.  I cleared up a similar problem with
my wife's mac (Safari) by clearing her cache. My advice is to search for methods to clear
up the cache files for Safari and apply them to the firefox directories. I suspect
the procedures are identical with the exception of the directory name.