Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
OK, for the sake of clarity, all of those are extensions, not plugins, and all should be disabled in Troubleshooting Mode.
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
They are disabled in trouble shooting mode, but they are not disabled permanently after executing:DanRaisch wrote:OK, for the sake of clarity, all of those are extensions, not plugins, and all should be disabled in Troubleshooting Mode.
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trouble shooting menue:
disable all add-ons
Make changes and restart
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
Correct, troubleshooting mode is only intended to be a way to temporarily disable extensions for testing purposes. When you relaunch in normal mode you can use menu path Tools->Add-ons and Themes and disable individual extensions there.
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
In the startup screen of trouble shooting mode you have the choice to make changes permanently, which does not work. To enter it, press shift during the start of thunderbird:
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Use Thunderbird troubleshoot mode to diagnose issues. Your add-ons and customizations will be temporarily disabled.
You can make some or all of these changes permanent:
* Disable all add-ons
* Reset toolbars and controls
Make Changes and Restart Continue in Troubleshoot Mode Exit
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
Have you tried manually disabling the extensions on the Addons and Themes page as I suggested above?In the startup screen of trouble shooting mode you have the choice to make changes permanently, which does not work.
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
backtrace.io is now taking Thunderbird crashes, since roughly Nov 16. So the correct link for this crash is https://crash-stats.thunderbird.net/rep ... c761211127sfhowes wrote:The crash-stats site is not accepting new crash IDs
https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/ ... c761211127
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
The crash report indicates DE and EN-US language packs, the likely cause of the crash.
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
I am confused. Maybe i was not concrete enough. My issue causing the crash in the preferences was the language pack. After removing it, i am able to open the preferences without any issues.DanRaisch wrote:Have you tried manually disabling the extensions on the Addons and Themes page as I suggested above?In the startup screen of trouble shooting mode you have the choice to make changes permanently, which does not work.
To answer your question, yes i did, I disabled all extensions manually before i opened this thread - but only the extensions and nothing more. I only want to give the hint that the troubleshooting start menu (which you get pressing shift during start of thunderbird) has an option to disable all add-ons permanently. This does not work for me.
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Re: Thunderbird 91.3.2 (32-Bit) crashing after start
Correct.sfhowes wrote:The crash report indicates DE and EN-US language packs, the likely cause of the crash.
Further note, for spell check purposes, you only need the dictionary. Many users make the mistake of thinking they need to install both the language pack and the dictionary, because both are offered on the same panel.