The location doesn't really matter. The issue is that IceCat 31.8.0-2 for Windows has a bug that causes hardware acceleration to crash IceCat on run.
To disable hardware acceleration: Open Command Prompt path to the location you extracted IceCat. ex, cd Users\<your- username-here>\Downloads\icecat\ IceCat --safe-mode Select run in safe mode enter about:config into the address bar Search for gfx.direct2d.disabled Set it to true IceCat should no longer crash on run. optionally, you can also search for layers.acceleration.disabled and set it to false. I find this provides a major performance boost to html5 video, and doesn't seem to be the cause of the boot crash. -jc
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