I don't have that folder or that batch file anyplace on the test system I'd using for this. > start the console by double clicking on the file "start-l10n.bat" then you > The GUI is not necessary, you can go in the folder C:\mozilla-build and > I then tried it on a second system and the same thing happened. > -gui because it was the Windows GUI version) so I don't know what's wrong. I used your command line (well, adding the > It got to the point where it said it was starting the older version from the > test system so I could see how it worked and be prepared when they return. > The client who is actually having the issue is out of town so I ran it on a > Could you use the tool mozregression as I suggested? > (In reply to jimgill2002 from comment #16) In short, we don't just dump on users because we like to. We therefore must rely on generous and cooperative users to help us better understand how a problem occurs on their system, and on which date a code change affected the behavior. And even when an issue is completely and well reported we often cannot reproduce what a user sees. I can't speak for Firefox, but for Thunderbird, with hundreds of video cards and a wide variety of drivers for each I'm sure you can appreciate it's not financially possible nor is there enough time for Thunderbird volunteers to test all combination so that you can have free software. > fixing the issues created is deemed to be the responsibility of users. > It seems that no-one is really taking this seriously, and the approach to > done properly before the update was released. > users are expected to make changes that might affect other software, to > Neither Thunderbird nor Firefox was broken before the latest update, and now > to change the config of the PC to try to fix something that was broken in an > IMO, the above is a most unreasonable request. If 38.0.1 then we have a much easier job of finding the cause for your case. If you are going to try the driver from a third party website, my recommendation would be to create a restore point in your system, just for backup purposes.Jason, jimgill, what was your last previous version that worked before updating to 38.1.0? Was it 31.x? Or 38.0.1? Right now, the drivers available to be installed in your system would be the default drivers from Windows 10* or with your OEM (if available) and the other option would be to get the driver from third party websites however, that is not fully recommended. Supported Operating Systems for Graphics Drivers look for G41 Express Chipset I would like you to check the link below, this is related to the support for Graphics and the different Operating systems available so far.
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