Dead tabs on Firefox v121 for Windows
I have a frequent problem with dead tabs in FF v121 on Win 10. I tend to have many tabs open (like 15 say) and it sometimes happens that a tab becomes completely unresponsive. It could be a new tab that I open or an existing one that I click on. When this happens I can't do anything. Page reload, clicking on links, entering an address by hand ... nothing happens. The tab is simply dead. The tab is essentially dead. After some time (usually 1-2 minutes) the problem resolves itself. However, it is very annoying as it happens almost every day and sometimes even several times a day. So I am looking for a way to solve, otherwise I will have to move to Brave or some other alternative. Any ideas what could be the problem? I also do not want to restart my browser several times a day as that logs me out of all websites I use including Whatsapp (I delete cookies when closing FF).
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Does it still happen in Troubleshoot Mode?
@zeroknight: Hard to tell, because a restart usually resolves the problem on its own, and switching to Troubleshoot Mode does require a restart so not sure if it's the restart that resolves it or the Troubleshoot mode.
What I did try is to disable all extension (I have about 7). And this did not resolve the problem.
Ezalaki modifié
You could try creating a new profile for Firefox. In the first article linked below there are sections telling you how to open the profile manager with Firefox open or closed.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-remove-switch-firefox-profiles
See the other articles for copying data from the old profile to the new profile. You need to do that with Firefox closed.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recovering-important-data-from-an-old-profile https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data#w_finding-your-profile-without-opening-firefox
Does it still happen if you disable hardware acceleration?
@Terry: I have now done a "Refresh Firefox" (the option you get when you restart in Troubleshoot Mode). Just did it right now so I will report back if this resolves the problem.
@zeroknight: I tried this and it didn't solve the problem.
Can't you close that tab via a middle-click or via the right-click context menu ?
Do you have any third-party antivirus or security software?
Does it still happen if you reboot in Windows Safe Mode with networking enabled?
@ cor-el: I tried closing the affected tab and opening a new one, but the new one is also unresponsive.
@zeroknight: as this only happens sporadically, I cannot test this as I cannot spend an entire day in safe mode with networking disabled. Also, if networking is disabled, it would be difficult to test whether the tab is working as I won't be able to browse the internet.
With the Firefox Refresh it has not returned so far (24h). Maybe this solved the problem. If not I will post again here. Thanks for all your responses.
Ezalaki modifié
There is an option to have networking enabled when starting in Windows Safe Mode.
@zeroknight. Sorry, I had misread your message as "networking disabled". I'll give it a try should the problem reappear.
Ezalaki modifié
I can report that the problem persists also in Safe Mode. I suspect that it is a memory issue. Right now I have a single Firefox window with 20 tabs and in the Windows task manager I am counting an incredible 18 instances of Firefox using a combined RAM of about 22 GB. One is showing under "Apps" as "Firefox (13)" and the other 17 are under "Background processes". So it seems that the dead tab issue and load delays I am seeing sometimes are in fact memory issues as Firefox seems to be a tremendous memory monster.
I am not sure if I should file this as a bug report but since I am only speculating about the cause, it probably won't be looked at. However, it massively affects the performance of Firefox in my day-to-day usage (also on my wife's computer) and we are both thinking to switch to another browser, although I would be very reluctant to do so as I am on FF since the Netscape days.
Pete said
18 instances of Firefox using a combined RAM of about 22 GB
You can get more details by visiting about:processes in the address bar (Shift+Esc).