Fix For Thunderbird Error Messages Problem

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I am looking for fix for Thunderbird error messages Thunderbird stopped working. It’s causing me a  of problem as I am unable to use it anymore. Need urgent help in fixing this problem.

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Answered By 20 points N/A #300562

Fix For Thunderbird Error Messages Problem

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Many  are experiencing this problem and it had been found out  it’s happening because of Avast installed on the PC. If you have Avast installed in your PC, you need to uninstall it to fix the problem. To uninstall Avast-

  1. Go to control panel
  2. In that go to programs
  3. And then you need to go to uninstall or change a program
  4. Find Avast and uninstall it.

This will fix your problem.

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Fix For Thunderbird Error Messages Problem

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If that problem always happens, check if your computer is compatible with Mozilla Thunderbird. The latest version of Mozilla Thunderbird at the moment supports Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10 including Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2.

It requires Intel Pentium 4 or faster processor with SSE2 support, 1 GB RAM, and 200 MB free space. If your operating system is supported, try installing the latest Service Pack. For Windows XP, download Windows XP Service Pack 3. This is the latest and last Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows XP. For Windows Vista, download Windows Vista Service Pack 2.

This is the latest and also the last Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows Vista. For Windows 7, download Windows 7 Service Pack 1. This is the latest and only Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows 7. If installing the latest Service is not helping, it could be your antivirus causing the problem. Try adding Mozilla Thunderbird to your antivirus’ exclusions list.

In your antivirus, go to “Settings” then look for the “Exclusions” section or something similar. Add the EXE file of Mozilla Thunderbird to the exclusions list (thunderbird.exe). After this, start Thunderbird and see what happens.

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