Firefox crashed when I open pages with many pictures

== Issue
==
Firefox is crashing or closing unexpectedly
== Description
==
If I open websites like bild.de or at last schuheguenstig.net then the browser crashed sometimes, the browser isn't loading the pictures and the the browser close.
== Firefox version
==
3.6.3
== Operating system
==
Windows 7
'''The problem is solved'''

I have install firefox again and open [http://www.bild.de bild.de] and [http://www.schuheguenstig.net schuheguenstig.net] again actually the browser works, maybe the problem is solved, thank you ;)

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