Firefox will not open a window after booting for @5 minutes. Process in task manager, multiple clicks makes many windows 5 min later. On multiple PCs.
This is on multiple machines, all windows based intel processors. Firefox, when launched after boot, will not start for around five minutes. The process is in the task manager, and each new click will make another process, but no window will open until the time has gone by, then all the times you clicked will open that many windows.
I believe there is some sort of startup script running. I run very few addons (I think only adblockplus) and I do not believe that that addon is on one of the computers with the problem.
This, along with the giant memory leak still in the program, seems endemic to any install of Firefox I have done in the past few years. Looking for high level solution, not "reinstall the program," "remove the addons" etc. Technical information on the PCs is irrelevant as it is on multiple PCs of different brands. Thank you.
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You appear to be running an older version of Firefox, so will be missing several security and stability updates. I strongly recommend you update to the most recent version of Firefox. You can read more about how to do this here.
Multiple machines, multiple versions of Firefox. Looking for a high level solution here. This particular box needs formatting in a bad way, so I might grab the latest version of Firefox when I do it, assuming I can work this issue out to my satisfaction, else it might be time for Chrome.
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I would recommend updating all the devices in question to the latest version of Firefox.
Thanks for the help, but you're not really getting what I'm after here. Of course one should update to the latest version of the software, and, when I'm motivated to, I shall. However, the answer to this long-running, multiple PC, multiple version of Firefox question should take the form of something like:
"Hi, the problem is that Firefox has a startup script that looks for widgetX* that can be toggled by various Windows Updates. You can either reinstall this Windows update 12345*, or go into startup.cfg* and set line "check_widgetX" to 0 and that will stop the issue."
- Neither widgetX, update 12345, or startup.cfg actually exist, this is an example.