Hi everyone. A couple days ago, I encountered a problem where Firefox would 
not open. A process is created (which proceeds to use all of my CPU), but 
no window appears.

After starting Firefox in Safe Mode, it turned out that Greasemonkey was 
the culprit. I disabled it and was able to open a Firefox window as normal.
Whenever I re-enable Greasemonkey, the problem reappears.

It's strange because Greasemonkey was working perfectly the day before the 
problem first appeared. The only change I made the day before was updating 
some YouTube scripts (which I have used without problem in the past) to 
their latest versions.

I've tried reinstalling Greasemonkey with no luck. Does anyone know what 
the problem might be? (Or alternatively, is it possible to disable/remove 
some scripts even when Firefox or Greasemonkey isn't running; just in case 
the script updates are the cause of the problem).

I'm running Windows 7 x64, Firefox 26, and Greasemonkey 1.13 (which should 
all be the latest versions).

Thanks for any help.

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