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problem z firefoxem (plik js3250.dll)

29.04.2007
13:35
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Mago8 [ Pretorianin ]

problem z firefoxem (plik js3250.dll)

Od wczoraj mam dziwny problem z Firefoxem. Nagle bez żadnego powodu Firefox przestał działać.
Pojawia sie komunikat informujący o błędzie z którego wynika że nie mam pliku js3250.dll i aby przeinstalować przeglądarkę aby usunąć problem. Po przeinstalowniu przeglądarki wszystko działa poprawnie do czasu gdy włączenia Internet Explorer, potem problem z firefoxem powraca.

Najchętniej przestał bym całkiem używać IE ale jest mi on potrzebny ponieważ projektuje strony www i używam wszystkich przeglądarek.

Co ciekawe opera także przestała sie uruchamiać.

Jeśli ktoś miał podobny problem lub wie jak mi pomuc to bardzo proszę o pomoc.

29.04.2007
13:36
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umek [ Szczęśliwy Konfident ]

Ściągnij IE Tab do ff i odinstaluj ie

Słowem wyjaśnienia- IE Tab to rozszerzenie do ff, które wyświetla strony na silniku IE, używam tego do oglądania, jak to co piszę wygląda pod IE

29.04.2007
13:39
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Mago8 [ Pretorianin ]

A nie można tego jakoś naprawić zamiast obchodzić?

29.04.2007
13:40
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pecet007 [ Talk to the claw ]

Może spróbuj zrobić WindowsUpdate, czasem pomaga..

29.04.2007
13:42
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jamkgh [ YA RLY ]

Stawiam na syf totalny w kompie.

Pomimo tego ze antywirus moze ci niczego nie wykrywac, mozesz miec rotkita czy inne dziadostwo.



Powiedz jeszcze co ci pokazuje w linijce user agent


29.04.2007
13:46
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Mago8 [ Pretorianin ]

-->jamkgh
user agent : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; pl; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3

29.04.2007
13:53
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jamkgh [ YA RLY ]

UA ok

Przeskanuj kompa antywirusem, zastosuj windows update (ew. jak masz win pirata -> )

przegladnij rowniez
i w razie potrzeby zaloz temat z odpowiednimi logami.

29.04.2007
13:57
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Mago8 [ Pretorianin ]

-->jamkgh
OK spróbuje dzięki, jak skończe to napisze czy pomogło

29.04.2007
17:33
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Mago8 [ Pretorianin ]

--> jamkgh
Niestety nie pomogło

Znalazłem jednak rozwiązanie problemu na jakiejś anglojęzycznej stronie
link:

Oto one gdyby ktoś miał podobny problem:

Hi all...

I've had an awful time over the past few days, with Firefox crashing and not being able to open because this JS3250.dll is missing. Finally, and fingers-crossed, it's all working again, and here's how I did it:

First of all, completely uninstall Firefox, clear your profiles, and trash everything to do with Firefox:

1. Go to Windows Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs, and if a 'Mozilla Firefox' entry (or similar) exists, select it and click Change/Remove and uninstall it. You can also uninstall Firefox by going to the \Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\uninstall\ directory and running the Uninst.exe file. Reboot as required.

2. Go to your Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Mozilla directory and delete the entire \Firefox subdirectory and all of its contents. Note that this will delete all of your bookmarks and saved settings, so if you want to backup any or all of your current Profile, see the Customizing Firefox section on page 7 of this guide first. Typically all that I would recommend you backup and restore is your bookmarks.html file.

3. Go to your \Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\ directory and delete it and all of its contents.

4. Using a registry cleaner like RegCleaner 4.3, find and remove all Firefox/Mozilla-related entries (usually there are several Mozilla entries to be found) and remove them. Alternatively you can use the Registry Editor (Start>Run>Regedit) and delete the following keys - that is, right click on their name in the left pane of Registry Editor and select Delete:

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxHTML]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Applications\firefox.exe]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mozilla]

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MozillaPlugins]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\mozilla.org]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins]

That will remove the bulk of the Firefox-related settings which can cause problems with newer installations if they have become corrupted (through overclocking for example). Note: If you also have Mozilla Thunderbird or any other Mozilla products installed, make sure to only uninstall entries under the keys above which relate directly to Firefox.

In most cases you should only have to undertake Step 1 of the above list. However again I must stress that if you are having any problems with Firefox and nothing else in this guide works to resolve it, then I suggest you follow all the steps above. Once again if you need to backup any of your bookmarks or settings first, read the Customizing Firefox section before following the steps above; fully uninstalling Firefox as detailed in steps 1 - 4 above deletes all your customizations, settings and history.

Then, AND THIS IS THE IMPORTANT BIT restart in safe mode, and navigate to windows/system32 and search for a file called ipv6monl.dll. This is very similar in name to ipv6mon.dll but the former is MALWARE, which records keystrokes which could be used to access your online banking facilities, etc. DELETE ipv6monl.dll - you can only do this in safe mode, as doing this in standard mode won't work - file in use. Empty recycle bin

Then Restart

Then, in standard [normal] mode, making sure you have firewall enabled, connect to the internet and download Lavasoft SE. Run a deep system scan to detect and remove all traces of any other crap you might have on there.

THEN! Download Ccleaner [or similar] to clean your registry and restore some order.

Then, download and install Firefox again, and hopefully (as it has done for me so far) you should have no problems.

One note: I'm using Norton Internet Security 2007, low on resources, fast loading and for once, a comforting reassurance that I'm PC is safe again. I know there are a few of you lot who knock Norton, but I trust it. I previously had McAfee installed, and that proved nothing but a headache. The free stuff 'can' work, but I choose to use Norton.

Anyway, I REALLY hope this helps you guys. If you want to ask any questions, post below, or email me at ryanjaprice at gmail dot com.

Ryan

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