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firefox 12 beta, bookmarks and remember last tabs disabled upon reboot on 6 diffrent machines for the last 2 updates

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since version 12.2 - and recent version 12.3 when ever i close firefox and reopen it. the bookmarks bar is gone, and remembering last tabs are gone.

When i goto top of firefox right click I see that the bookmarks bar is checked to be enabled. but it is not, i have to uncheck it, then re-check it and it will work until that session is closed, once i close the firefox session, bookmarks bar is gone, and so are all open tabs, leaving me with a new tab every re-start. I've confirmed this on 6 Pc's in house running windows 7 32bit/ and 64 bit.

since version 12.2 - and recent version 12.3 when ever i close firefox and reopen it. the bookmarks bar is gone, and remembering last tabs are gone. When i goto top of firefox right click I see that the bookmarks bar is checked to be enabled. but it is not, i have to uncheck it, then re-check it and it will work until that session is closed, once i close the firefox session, bookmarks bar is gone, and so are all open tabs, leaving me with a new tab every re-start. I've confirmed this on 6 Pc's in house running windows 7 32bit/ and 64 bit.

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Sounds that some files in the Firefox Profile Folder are corrupted.

See:


Create a new profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problems.

See "Basic Troubleshooting: Make a new profile":

If that new profile works then you can transfer some files from the old profile to that new profile, but be careful not to copy corrupted files.

See:

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Thanks for reply...6 pc's are corrupt all at same time after 12.2 update? ummm will give it a go, but i'm thinking highly unlikely.