Firefox is already running, but is not responding. The old Firefox process must be closed to open a new window.
I have done everything it has suggested in the articles. I cannot close out the firefox.exe in the taskmanger. I have tried everything!!! It will not close and I cannot use it. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it, removed all traces of firefox previously installed and the same issue is happening. I tried to delete the parent.lock but error on that too. Can someone please help me?
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I have the same issue going on with my pc. can not force quit it. completely refreshed my pc thinking problem was with it. reinstalled firefox, logged in, worked well for about a half hour, then back to same issue with it. all white screen when you try and go to ff settings, after closing ff I can not reopen it because it says its already running, will not close out of task bar. my problem began about three days ago 11/07/20. don't know if it was an update ff did or what?
Hello mom2adam and klittle74,
You will probably already have tried everything that's mentioned in these articles, but just in case there is something you haven't tried yet :
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-already-running-not-responding
and :
https://www.askvg.com/fix-firefox-is-already-running-but-is-not-responding-error-message/
yes I have already tried all of these steps. you can not force kill it in task manager. also mine does not say firefox exe, it just has the fire fox symbol and just fire fox wrote after it. no exe.
also you say in ff profile menu that default should not have read only marked. well mine does and ive changed it and go back to it and its marked read only again. it will not stay changed.
mine also has two default folders rpbfv01.default-release and zwethp7s.default
I am using a windows 10 home edition 64bit model
These seems to be a bug; see this thread :
mom2adam, do you by any chance use Kaspersky ?
I'm asking because of the OPs last post in this thread :
I have tried all of the above options and trouble shooting. I do have Kaspersky and I have had it forever and never an issue. I have recently had Clean Master and CCleaner installed in the past month. It just did a scan yesterday and since then my Mozilla is having this trouble. I don't know if it is a coincidence or not but it seems weird.
mom2adam said
I do have Kaspersky and I have had it forever and never an issue.
Thank you for letting us know. I have just now asked the others the same question - should they also be using Kaspersky, we just might have found the culprit (fingers crossed ..... ).
OK so the last update either with Kaspersky or Mozilla is having conflict with each other....So I can't use Mozilla unless I uninstall Kaspersky.
mom2adam said
OK so the last update either with Kaspersky or Mozilla is having conflict with each other....So I can't use Mozilla unless I uninstall Kaspersky.
Whether or not Kaspersky is the cause of this particular problem : we've seen so many problems reported here that were cause by Kaspersky. I had Kaspersky myself - nothing but problems. Uninstalled it and have been "problem-free" ever since. All I need is Windows built-in Defender, and a safe browser (which of course is Firefox).
Also see :
My personal opinion : You're best off with just using Windows built-in Defender and maybe let malwarebytes run a scan once a month.
Did you try to reboot the computer?
Use one of these to close Firefox if you are currently doing that by clicking the close X on the Firefox title bar.
- "3-bar" menu button -> Exit (Power button)
- Windows: File -> Exit
- Mac: Firefox -> Quit Firefox
- Linux: File -> Quit
Once again Kaspersky turns out to be the culprit - see "klittle74's"
last post here :
Well it looks like it is a Windows issue. It happened to my Chrome and my whole Windows will not restart. I spoke to my IT guy, who just came back from vacation, who remotely accessed my computer, and he said it looks like a corrupted windows update that has caused the problem. He has to reinstall my Windows 10 Pro for me. Thanks everyone for your help and input. It is greatly appreciated.