Crashes when loading certain pages and it also crashed my adobe

I can't get my pages to stay open or keep my computer from locking up. I can no longer use my adobe either to read pdf's on my desktop or ones that I need to download. I have refreshed and reloaded my pages. I have tried to update both firefox and adobe but while they will both download they will not install because of some type of errors -- telling me that they can not be updated.

Hello Xircal, thank you very much for replying.
I have tried to perform a standard diagnostic. Everything seems to run fine in Safe mode. Disabling Hardware accleration makes no difference. I can't check anything else because whenever I try to open Add-on manager, Firefox crashes.
I reinstalled again, just in case, but it's still happening.
Is it significant that the 'Update' buttons of the two outdated plugins won't work when I click on them?
Thanks again!

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