Loading websites causes Firefox to crash, pressing F5, the page loads correctly

I have users using Mozilla 5.0, when going to any website the browser crashes. Pressing F5, the page will re-load correctly.
This did not happen in version 3.6

I have tried all the basic stuff. The user upgraded from 3.6.3 to version 5.
I checked the hardware, NIC card driver is up to date, Windows 7 PRO is updated as well.
Thank You

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