O Windows não pode iniciar o driver de dispositivo para este hardware. (Código 37)

o Windows não pode iniciar o drive de dispositivo para este hardware. (codigo 37)

Olá,
Tente desativar a aceleração dos gráficos através do hardware.
Pode ser necessário reiniciar o Firefox para que a alteração entre em vigor, então salve todos os trabalho que estiver fazendo primeiro.
Em seguida, execute essas etapas:
#Abra a janela opções do Firefox (Preferências no Mac ou Linux) como segue:
#*No Firefox 29,0 e superiores, clique no botão de menu [[Image:New Fx Menu]] e selecione {button Opções} no Windows ou {button Preferências} no Mac ou Linux.
#*No Firefox 28.0 e versões anteriores, clique no botão laranja Firefox no canto superior esquerdo e selecione Preferências, se não houver um botão laranja '''Firefox''', selecione Ferramentas > Preferências.
# Na janela de opções (ou preferências), clique na aba '''Avançado''', em seguida clique na aba '''Geral'''
# Nas opções exibidas, desmarque a opção ''Quando disponível, utilizar a aceleração por hardware''.
# Agora, reinicie o Firefox e veja se o problema persistir.
Além disso, verifique se há atualizações para o driver da placa de video, seguindo os passos mencionados nos seguintes artigos da base de conhecimento:
* [[Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems]]
* [[Upgrade your graphics drivers to use hardware acceleration and WebGL]]
Resolveu os seus problemas? Por favor, nos informe!
Obrigado.

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