When Firefox hangs, it stops responding to your clicks and keystrokes and doesn't seem to be doing anything. Also, a "(Not Responding)" label is displayed in the title bar and the mouse cursor becomes a spinning wheel when it's over the Firefox window.Also, the mouse becomes a spinning wait cursor when it's over the Firefox window. This article gives you solutions to Firefox hangs depending on when they happen.
- If Firefox does not start at all, see Firefox won't start - find solutions.
- If Firefox uses a lot of computer resources, see Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix.
- If you get an "unresponsive script" warning, see Warning Unresponsive script - What it means and how to fix it.
- If Firefox closes unexpectedly, see Troubleshoot Firefox crashes (closing or quitting unexpectedly).
To resolve hanging problems not specifically mentioned in this article, or if the suggested solutions do not solve the problem, see Troubleshoot and diagnose Firefox problems.
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Firefox hangs as soon as it opens
Interactions between certain Internet security software (firewall or anti-virus) can cause Firefox startup hangs on some systems. For example, Firefox may hang at startup or fail to load any content when Webroot SecureAnywhere is installed and enabled (this was fixed in Firefox version 97.0.1). A Firefox update or security software update may resolve this problem. You can also try to reconfigure your firewall or disable your antivirus software temporarily, to see if the problem goes away. If your Internet security software is causing the issue, contact the software provider's support site or switch to a different product.
Firefox hangs at random times
If Firefox seems to hang randomly and not after a specific action (for example, downloading a file or quitting Firefox), try the solutions in this section.
Create a new places database
If hangs are periodic, it may be caused by a corrupted places database.
To create a new places database, do the following:
Open your profile folder:
- Click the menu button , click and select .From the The Troubleshooting Information tab will open. menu, select .
- Under the Application Basics section next to Profile FolderProfile Directory, click . A window will open that contains your profile folder.Your profile folder will open.Your profile folder will open.
Note: If you are unable to open or use Firefox, follow the instructions in Finding your profile without opening Firefox.- Click the Firefox menu and select .Click the Firefox menu at the top of the screen and select .Click the Firefox menu and select Wait until Firefox has completely quit. .
- In the Firefox profile folder, find and rename the files places.sqlite to places.sqlite.old and places.sqlite-journal to places.sqlite-journal.old (if it exists).
- To rename a file, right-click on it and select rename from the menuclick on it once to select it and then click a second time on the file name to make it editable. Then add .old to the end of its name.
- Finally, reopen Firefox.
- When Firefox reopens it will create a new places database. Your browsing history will be lost but Firefox will automatically import your bookmarks from the most recent backup file.
Turn off hardware acceleration
With some graphics card and graphics driver setups, Firefox may hang when using hardware acceleration. You can try turning off hardware acceleration to see if it fixes the problem.
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and then select or , depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button and select .
- Select the panel.
- Under Performance, uncheck
Additional settings will be displayed. . - Uncheck .
- Click the Firefox menu and select .Click the Firefox menu at the top of the screen and select .Click the Firefox menu and select .
- Start Firefox the way you normally do.
If the problem is no longer happening, then hardware acceleration was likely the cause. You can try updating your graphics drivers to see if that fixes it or simply run without hardware acceleration.
Change the PAC implementation
If you're using a proxy auto-config file (PAC), Firefox may hang when you attempt to load sites that don't exist or that you haven't opened recently. To determine if you use an automatic proxy configuration file:
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and then select or , depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button and select .
- In the Network ProxyNetwork Settings section. panel, go down to the
- Click . The Connection Settings dialog appears.
- If Automatic proxy configuration URL is selected, you are using an automatic proxy configuration file. Do not disable this setting, which will prevent you from accessing the Internet. Instead, provide this workaround to your network administrator.
- Click .
Firefox hangs after using it for a long time
Firefox may hang if left open for long periods of time. To fix the issue, restart Firefox.
If you regularly leave Firefox open so that you return to where you left off, you may want to use Firefox's Session Restore feature. For more information, see Configuring session restore.
Firefox hangs when downloading files or saving images
If Firefox hangs when you attempt to download a file or save an image, try these solutions:
Clear download history
Firefox may hang when downloading files if your download history has grown too large. To clear the download history:
- Open the Library window using one of these methods:
- Click the Downloads button on the toolbar, if it's available, and click from the menu.
- Click the menu button and click from the menu.
- Click the button at the top of the Library window.
- Download some sample files to see if the hanging has stopped.
Choose a different download folder
Firefox may hang if the last download folder location (e.g. a shared volume or USB drive) is no longer available. To fix this:
- In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click and then select or , depending on your macOS version.Click the menu button and select .
- Select the panel.
- Under Downloads, select Save files to and click the button.
- In the Choose Download Folder window, choose a new folder location.
- Close the page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
See if you are now able to download files or save images. If this works, you can go back to your Firefox settings, if you wish, and select
.Firefox hangs when you quit it
Sometimes when you close Firefox, it may stop responding and remain in memory, even though no Firefox windows are open. This can prevent Firefox from working properly the next time you open it or you may see a "Close Firefox" dialog box with an error message, Firefox is already running, but is not responding.A copy of Firefox is already open. You must then end all Firefox processes or restart the computer before you can reopen Firefox (see "Firefox is already running but is not responding" error - How to fix for other causes and solutions).
Based on information from Firefox hangs (mozillaZine KB)