Firefox Keeps Crashing at random times

What I have done but doesn't solve my problems:
- I have create a new profile with firefox.exe -p
- I have used Safe Mode
- I have reset my firefox
- I am using the latest Firefox
- I am using the latest Flash
- I have disabled the hardware accelerator in Firefox
What is my problem?
My firefox keeps crashing at random times, I think I got the crashed when I load a Java thing in a web page or etc.
My 5 latest Crash ID report:
bp-634d6877-2a81-4040-a848-c67162150207
bp-36ad0368-c446-40f1-9d7c-de7fd2150207
bp-6e630dac-eda0-4dad-851d-47e302150207
bp-5e50ba84-8c6d-41ab-9d74-600f92150205
bp-17334509-b19e-4471-a04c-c0c542150205
Also, at random times, I got the message "Plugin container for firefox has stopped working".
Any help would be appreciate! Thanks before

The crash report flagged these programs;
Signature NlsAnsiToUnicode
Signature EMPTY: no crashing thread identified
Total Virtual Memory 2147352576
Available Virtual Memory 1629900800
System Memory Use Percentage 87
Available Page File 3267006464
Available Physical Memory 448856064
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