On Feb 5, 5:34 pm, Pat Welch <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. > > This has gotten to the point I'm going to have to abandon SM 2.x soon. I > never saw this in any 1.x version. > > I'm on 32-bit Windows Vista SP2 running on an HP notebook with the AMD > Turion dual-core chip, 3 MB RAM. > > After about 8 hours of use, suddenly the browser stops working in a > curious way - clicking on a bookmark or an embedded URL silently > presents a blank page, no complaints, just no pages will display. > > Email continues to work, until I close all Seamonkey instances while > trying to fix the problem. > > What happens then is Seamonkey pops up a box that complains it is > already running, and to close that Seamonkey before trying to run. > > But there are no visible instances of Seamonkey running. > > Going to the Task Manager, I see an instance of Seamonkey IS running. So > I kill it in Task Manager. > Then I kill it again. > Then I kill it again ... etc. etc. > > The Seamonkey process is unkillable. > > I have to at this point re-boot before the browser starts working again. > > What can I do to help get this fixed? There is no crash report because > Seamonkey is unaware it's munged and unreachable. > > Help! > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Pat Welch, UBB Computer Services, a WCS Affiliate > SCO Authorized Partner > Microlite BackupEdge Certified Reseller > Unix/Linux/Windows/Hardware Sales/Support > (209) 745-1401 Cell: (209) 251-9120 > E-mail: [email protected] > ----------------------------------------------------
Pat, Download "System Exployer": http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx You CAN kill the unkillable. You may also verify files, track their paths, and also it's used for stacking logs and debugging. It's a wonderful little program I've used for a few years now. oh and there's no cost. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

