Firefox crashes - after time machine restore
I recently had to restore OSX yosemite after updating to El Capitan, El Capitan broke my mail app so I restored to my earlier back up. However this somehow broke firefox so that now when I try to start it I get the message below: Profile Missing Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
I searched for a solution and found a terminal script : /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -P
However running this returns the same error. I tried several things including installing firefox developer but everything results in the same error. Is there anything I can do, (short of getting a full clean osx install) to fix firefox. It is by far my favorite browser for my work as a website builder.
Is there anyway to erase all existing firefox data so that I can get a true fresh install?
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This did not work for me.
What worked in the end was suggestion 1 on this page: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_missing_after_using_Migration_Assistant_on_Mac_OS
followed by a repair disk permissions in the disk utility
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To force Firefox to use a new profile, try the following:
- Quit Firefox.
- Open finder, and choose go > go to folder in the menu.
- paste "~/library/application support" into the search box.
- In this folder, select the "Firefox" folder, and move it to the trash.
- Reopen firefox.
This should make firefox start again. However, you will not have any of your previous data (bookmarks, history, saved passwords, etc.)
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This did not work for me.
What worked in the end was suggestion 1 on this page: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_missing_after_using_Migration_Assistant_on_Mac_OS
followed by a repair disk permissions in the disk utility