Thank you very much for trying to resolve this problem! A bit more info: 
when I tired to manually delete the corrupted files/dirs, Windows gave 
me an error saying that they couldn't be accessed.

Another question: Today I have observed that in my Windows/Temp 
directory there are many (more than 1500) .xul files. They are empty 
(size: 0 bytes). That happened once previously (5/6 days ago), and I 
deleted all those files. I'm sure they are created by Mozilla, but is 
this a problem? If so, it's related in any way with the 
nsLocalFile::Remove bug?

    Thanks again!
            Troodon

David Bradley wrote:

> Troodon wrote:
>
>> - To create a new, empty, Cache directory. Result: Mozilla worked again.
>> - To check the disk with Scandisk. That deleted all the corrupt files 
>> and dirs. Result: Mozilla worked again.
>
>
> Thanks for reporting back, that gave us better insight as to the exact 
> source of our problem in our code as well. You apparently aren't the 
> only one who has encountered this, and we need to come up with a way 
> to get this information back to the user, so they know what the real 
> problem is.
>
>

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