I am getting a firefox.exe-Application error. The instruction at 0x77029d13 referenced memory at 0x77ebe57c. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate. Then it boots me off the web?

I use Wildblue.net for internet server. This morning I could get my e-mail but when I went to the web, the message above came up. The only way to get if off the screen was to press OK. That brought me back to my desktop. I deleted Firefox and reinstalled it, but received the same message. I don't get it all the time, but for the better part of the day, I have been trying to operate around this message.Thanks for you help.
Betts

I use Wildblue.net for internet server. This morning I could get my e-mail but when I went to the web, the message above came up. The only way to get if off the screen was to press OK. That brought me back to my desktop. I deleted Firefox and reinstalled it, but received the same message. I don't get it all the time, but for the better part of the day, I have been trying to operate around this message.Thanks for you help.
Betts

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