Firefox freezes frequently when saving a web page.

Hello.
Around 80% of chances when I'm saving a web page, Firefox freezes and nothing works (such as close tabs, reload the page, etc), what I have to do is open the Task Manager and end the process of FF then restart it.
I have this problem for a long time after using FF 4.0 beta (include the latest beta 11), as the beta will end soon. I would like to ask if anyone having this problem too?

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