Zotero causing Firefox windows to freeze or fail to open
I have had problems for a week or so with Firefox, when minimised, not maximising again. Clicking on the tab in the Systray causes the screen to flicker but does not maximise the window. After disabling all add-on and re-enabling them one by one, I found that Zotero 3.0.4 is the problem. Is this a known fault, would reverting to an older version resolve this issue?
Also, this doesn't sound like any error we've had reported before. Try again with just Zotero enabled and all other add-ons off? Anything else you can remember changing at about the time this came up?
See here and start a new thread: http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs#reporting_startup_errors
I don't think anyone has reported this before, and I can't reproduce it on Windows 7, so this may be something specific to your system. What version of Firefox are you running?
Same problem here. I use Zotero 3.0.7 and Firefox 12.0, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. When Zotero is turned on, Firefox freezes in minimized state (not always but very frequently).
It is possible to maximize the window, either by endless clicking on its tab, or by endless clicking on "show desktop" button, OR by right-clicking on firefox tab and opening a new page (it helps most of times).
Are you also seeing the flickering describe by ChrisDann above? If not, then do you see any part of Firefox window open (like the top bar) when you try to restore it from the minimized state?
When minimized, if you shift-right-click the firefox icon/bar and select restore, does that do anything? Maximize? If you select Move, hit one of the arrow keys on your keyboard and then move the mouse, does a window appear?
What add-ons do you have installed? (if there are not too many to list)
2. Not sure, but I believe that sometimes I get the FF top bar which can be then maximised.
3. Shift-right-clicking (never knew this one!) allows to choose "restore" and "maximize/minimize". If I choose "restore", the window is restored with a limited size (maybe half of the screen?) and then can be maximized. If I choose "maximize" nothing happens except FF is turned into that state, because "minimized" option is active - so FF seems to be switching without visible effect.
The "shift-RMB-restore" can be a temporary solution of this issue.
I'm using the following plugins:
Adblock
British English Dictionary
ColorfulTabs
Download Statusbar
Fast Dial
mouse gestures
no color
quick drag
tab mix plus
Though I never had problems with even more of them and Zotero.
Just two details more:
- it seems, that the AeroUI window preview doesn't work for minimized-frozen FF (while it simultaneously work for other apps)
- other instance/window of FF can be opened even if the previous is frozen
Some other things you can try to help troubleshoot this:
Go to Control Panel->System
What's your System Rating?
Then go on to Advanced system settings->Advanced tab->Performance(box)->Settings->Visual Effects
Which items are unchecked?
If you select Adjust for best performance (or appearance), does the problem go away?
Frustrating! :P
If you still care to troubleshoot this, Were you testing this with just Zotero and Colorful Tabs enabled? If not, then you could try testing with just those two.
Are you able to reproduce this on a fresh firefox profile with Zotero and Colorful Tabs. To create a fresh profile, start Firefox with "-p" command line option. You can delete the new profile later.
Maybe Dan has some other ideas, but as he mentioned before, this could be specific to your system, which would make it really difficult to trace.
I've actually seen similar behavior on a Windows XP machine over Remote Desktop connection. Firefox didn't have Zotero installed on that machine and I can't even reproduce it any more. I think it's probably unrelated, but maybe it has something to do with hardware acceleration.
I don't use FF hardware acceleration, as it is draining power and raising GPU temp. with no performance gain.
I use hibernation and sleep modes very often and I have many problems with Adobe Flash (the flash plugin needs to be restarted after system wake-up, because it freezes after short, first playback) but I can't tell if it has any impact on the FF behaviour.