Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat, which is probably somewhere
in your C:\Windows (maybe C:\Windows\System) folder? Search for it with
Find All Files, and see what you find, if you get rid of it, I think it
is rebuilt, and if not, you might have to install Mozilla again.
Tony Shepps wrote:
> Faithful, long-time moz advocate with half a clue here.
>
> I have seen a degrading condition on two different WinME systems. Starting
> moz from scratch, I either get the splash or nothing, more likely nothing.
> If I open the Close Program box with ctrl-alt-del, Mozilla is there, is not
> listed as "not responding", but is not in the taskbar either, nor can it be
> opened with alt-tab. If I try to start it again, all I get is more
> instances in the Close Program box. Closing them out one-by-one, once in a
> while one of them "comes to life", shows the splash and then operates
> normally. Once in a while they can't even be closed out.
>
> Once up and running, if I try to open a new window, either by right-clicking
> and selecting "open in new window" on a link, or by hitting ctrl-N, the new
> window takes about 30 seconds to open.
>
> This has happened on the latest nightly builds as well as some older
> builds. Starting with -ProfileManager does not have any impact on the
> problem. Deleting anything in \windows relating to Moz and reinstalling
> from scratch seemed to help for a day, but then degraded.
>
> In previous incarnations I had different themes running but after reading
> about the problems they might cause, I switched back to Modern in the last
> reinstall and the problem is still here.
>
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