I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the release notes can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the startup crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, so that they can now if they have malware installed.
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I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the [115.0.2 release notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0.2/releasenotes/) can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the startup crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, so that they can now if they have malware installed.
I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the [115.0.2 release notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0.2/releasenotes/) can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the startup crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, to let them figure out that they have malware installed.
I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the [115.0.2 release notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0.2/releasenotes/) can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the startup crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, to let them figure out that they have malware installed if they do.
I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the [115.0.2 release notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0.2/releasenotes/) can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the other crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, to let them figure out that they have malware installed if they do.
I'm marking this bug as Windows 10, so that users reading the [115.0.2 release notes](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/115.0.2/releasenotes/) can more easily know if they experienced this crash (where reports are from Windows 10 and 11) or the other crash from bug 1842368 (Windows 7). It's important that they easily find out, to help them figure out that they have malware installed if they do.