While doing my daily rounds of various hobby boards using Firefox (v. 3.6.2), I had what appeared to be a Windows Explorer lockup (the Firefox window froze, the Windows taskbar froze, and ctrl-alt-delete didn't work to bring up the screen from which I could lock computer/switch users/call Task Manager). At the time this happened, a CPU monitor I always run (part of the Win Vista sidebar) was showing about a 45-50% CPU load (about 50-55% RAM in use) and that continued. I waited about 3 minutes for things to get to normal on their own; they didn't so I had to clear the problem by powering down the computer.
This happened three times at two different boards (including ECCIE) in the space of about 30-40 minutes.
I think Firefox just recently pushed an update of the browser to my computer, and that might be the issue (AFAIR it's the only thing that's changed recently). Anyone else aware of problems like this with the latest version of Firefox (or have a clue what else the problem might be)? Lately, I have noticed (on both work and home machines) that the last several versions of Firefox have been CPU hogs which has had a tendency to slow my machine down. I'm wondering if it's time to move to a new default browser.
Thanks!
Cheers,
bcg