Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-11-21 12:38 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:

Open SeaMonkey, go to the address "about:crashes" (without the quotes)
and tell us your latest crash IDs. We can then look at the data specific
to your crash and have a better idea of what is causing the problem.

Here they are:

Some background:
Crashes have a signature, that give an indication about the cause of the
crash. When people are experiencing many crashes, the crashes often have
the same signature, indicating that there is one problem causing all the
crashes for that user.

In your case, you have many different crash signatures. In at least one
case, you're the only user experiencing that type of crash.

There is one case that leads to
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510996>, which suggests a
problem with the sessionrestore.js file.

So try this:
1. Close SeaMonkey.
2. Go to your SeaMonkey profile folder. See
<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/profiles>.
3. Delete the file sessionrestore.js.



There is no such file in either of the SM Profiles I have set up on this machine - I even toggled to show hidden files, and no such file.

...and I just had another cluster of consecutive crashes - crash on reopen, crash on exit, crash, crash, crash...rebooted, works for now. Posted my latest about:crashes info (in total) in a new thread.

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     - Rufus
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