At last, Firefox has let me down. Whenever I try to download something through it it simply brings up a memory error like this
I know, I know, this is a textbook example of unstable RAM, but I can run EVERYTHING else including PRIME95 and memtest. I've had this overclock for quite a long time now without problems like this, but now one crops up. I've tried lowering the clock but it doesn't fix it so this rules out the memory overclock. I've tried re-downloading and re-installing but that doesn't fix it. I just opened it again and it's reverted to default settings i.e. default homepage, no links.
Oh, actually just now as I opened it again it's reverted to default settings i.e. default homepage, no links
Any idea's as to what it could be/how to fix it? (I'm now using IE and hating it)

I know, I know, this is a textbook example of unstable RAM, but I can run EVERYTHING else including PRIME95 and memtest. I've had this overclock for quite a long time now without problems like this, but now one crops up. I've tried lowering the clock but it doesn't fix it so this rules out the memory overclock. I've tried re-downloading and re-installing but that doesn't fix it. I just opened it again and it's reverted to default settings i.e. default homepage, no links.
Oh, actually just now as I opened it again it's reverted to default settings i.e. default homepage, no links

Any idea's as to what it could be/how to fix it? (I'm now using IE and hating it)