I don't know where you're coming up with this foolishness, or why you even care. I simply asked for suggestions, your's didn't work.
Here's something: I don't believe you.
You either don't know what a profile is, or you don't know what a plugin is. And that's nothing to be ashamed of, it's normal for people not to know that stuff. What's not normal is to assume you do and assume everyone else is wrong.
I have no "crap" that you're so concerned about
Yeah, I don't believe you.
the simplest solution is to can the one piece of software thats having a problem
You obviously don't understand how software works, particularly web browsers. Software doesn't simply "have problems", not when it works perfectly for millions of people all around the world.
Software does have problems when it's not used in a way that it's not prepared to be used, and in the case of web browsers, that can happen when you, for example, have multiple instances of java installed on your computer, or have a buggy extension, or an incompatible plugin, or your antivirus is blocking the browser, or your registry is all wonky... Loads of stuff can and does happen, but it usually means the host computer is not well maintained, pure and simple.
It may well be that your computer is well maintained and everything is as it should, but I don't believe it. Because if that WERE case, Firefox would have to be having trouble with your hardware and/or its drivers, and unless you have some really obscure CPU or some such, that's not a possibility, and frankly I've never seen that happen with any browser, let alone Firefox, which is cross-platform and everything.
and use one of several other free alternatives that work every bit as well.
Great, glad you fixed your problem.
Since my questions seem to annoy you, please don't respond. Add me to your ignore list and we'll both be happy. It's a win win deal.
No.