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http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/10.0/whatsnew/ .....loads at start up and it's not my home page. have reset home page to google multiple times, it says it's google but opens this website everytime??? I don't want it.

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how do I get rid of this tab at startup. I tried looking in my profile, couldn't find anything.

how do I get rid of this tab at startup. I tried looking in my profile, couldn't find anything.

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I was about to ask the same. FF just updated itself to 10.0.1, and now it keeps opening with http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/10.0.1/whatsnew/, in addition to whatever tabs I had open the last time. Meanwhile, my preferences are (and have always been) set so that it should open with a blank page and even my home page is set as "about:blank". This would seem to be a bug with the update process to 10.0.1.

If I look at about:config and search for "start", I see the following entries. No matter how many times I clear them and restart, they keep coming back:

browser.startup.homepage_override.buildID 20120208060813

browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone rv:10.0.1

startup.homepage_override_url http://www.mozilla.com/%LOCALE%/%APP%/%VERSION%/whatsnew/

Modified by hschlossberg2

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I don't have multiple home pages listed and I reset the preferences to default. The issue didn't change; the FF start page and my home page still load every time I start FF. It's annoying.

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It turns out that a restart of the machine will fix the problem. Restarts aren't usually required for Firefox updates, so this is probably a bug. But at least their is a relatively simple way of working around it.

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I restarted my computer and the problem persists.

Edited to add: the 2nd time I opened Firefox after restarting the computer, the problem went away. How weird is that? But good enough, thank you.

Modified by ClaudeWerner