On 5/31/2020 2:02 PM, Frog wrote [in part]:
> I am receiving daily messages on my computer to the effect that 
> SeaMonkey has crashed.  I have tried to chase down what might be causing 
> this endless string of problems without much success.  Let me say, 
> however, that I suspect that my problem is associated with moving from a 
> 32 bit software program to a 64 bit SeaMonkey program...this thinking is 
> based on the date that I changed from 32 to 64 bits SeaMonkey software. 
> Please note that I am currently writing this message on Thunderbird and 
> all is working properly with this software.  Also, I am using Windows 10 
> for both SeaMonkey and Firefox/Thunderbird. Also, I have used Webroot 
> Secure Anywhere software on everything on my computer without any 
> problems being found.

Do you install SeaMonkey in its default location?  If so, when you went
from x32 to x64, did you do the following, in this sequence?

1.  Save your profile folder?

2.  Remove the x32 version?

3.  Install the x64 version?

Since I use Windows 7 and not Windows 10, I do not know if this is a
stupid question:  Are you sure your PC and your Windows 10 are both x64?

Did you read ALL of the "Release Notes" for your version of SeaMonkey?
Have you heeded all the warnings there?

-- 
David E. Ross
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and oppression.  Their right to assemble and make a point is
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