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Mozila Help.

I have Mozila Nightly.

I set it up with four windows. Each window has several tabs. When I click on the down arrow after the word Nightly, I go to History, and Restore Previous Session. It only restores the first window.

Why?

It use to restore all four.

Also I have a text document, "FirefoxTabs." That I use to refill all four windows.

Kenny

Mozila Help. I have Mozila Nightly. I set it up with four windows. Each window has several tabs. When I click on the down arrow after the word Nightly, I go to History, and Restore Previous Session. It only restores the first window. Why? It use to restore all four. Also I have a text document, "FirefoxTabs." That I use to refill all four windows. Kenny

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Any particular reason that you are using Nightly 25.0a1, rather that the current release version which is Firefox 22?

Nightly updates daily and can be unstable from time to time. It is an Alpha version used to introduce new features in the Firefox pre-release versions for testing and refinement before advancing to Aurora, Beta, and then "Release" at 6 week intervals.

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I chose Nightly, because it supports 64bit. I did not have to do a compatibility setting to to use it properly.

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Not only are the Nightly channel builds more unstable (meant for devs and testers mainly), the Win64 Nightlies are not even supported and are mainly for to catch breakages/regressions as Win64 can break without affecting the supported Win32 builds. If something breaks on the Win64 nightlies or servers building them have issues they are not a priority to get fixed right away like the supported Tier-1 builds get as this can happen occasionally.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Supported_build_configurations

You not need to use 64-bit Firefox builds in order to use Firefox on Windows.

Modified by James