Almost every day, I leave Firefox open for a number of hours to find it closed on its own during my absence. Why?

Today, it was a typical day. I was on my laptop Dell electronic control around 16:00 I left the computer connected and powered with Firefox 8.0 still running. When I came back to my computer laptop about 07:20, I found that Firefox had closed on its own. No sign of a crash. It was simply closed. While not a huge problem, I don't like having to restart Firefox. Other applications continue to run when not in service. Why not Firefox? Or y at - it a setting I can use to prevent this from happening? Either way, this happens every day without exception.

Start Firefox in Firefox to solve the issues in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is the cause of the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > appearance/themes).

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    (2016 04-06 T 08: 53:58.437Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240039d680) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f34b7a has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 08: 53:58.437Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240039d680) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f34b7b didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 23:58.482Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124003aa2c0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 23:58.482Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003aa2c0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f37cb1 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 23:58.482Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003aa2c0) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f37cb2 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 23:58.483Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003aa2c0) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f37cb3 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 53:58.523Z cpu10:6020552) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x41240426b100, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 53:58.523Z cpu10:6020552) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240426b100) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f3adec has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 53:58.523Z cpu10:6020552) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240426b100) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f3aded has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 09: 53:58.524Z cpu10:6020552) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240426b100) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f3adee didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 23:58.575Z cpu9:8201) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0 x 412404343800, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 23:58.575Z cpu9:8201) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0 x 412404343800) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f3df27 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 23:58.575Z cpu9:8201) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404343800) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f3df28 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 23:58.575Z cpu9:8201) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404343800) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f3df29 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 53:58.620Z cpu8:8200) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124039fd340, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 53:58.620Z cpu8:8200) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124039fd340) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f41060 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 53:58.620Z cpu8:8200) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124039fd340) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f41061 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 10: 53:58.620Z cpu8:8200) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124039fd340) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f41062 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124011b6900, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124011b6900) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4419a has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124011b6900) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4419b has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 23:58.669Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124011b6900) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4419c has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x41240117a5c0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d4 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d5 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 11: 53:58.721Z cpu4:8196) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240117a5c0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f472d6 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412404e93440, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412404e93440) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4a40f has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412404e93440) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4a410 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 23:58.764Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412404e93440) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f4a411 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0 x 412404336640, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0 x 412404336640) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f4d549 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404336640) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f4d54a has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 12: 53:58.807Z cpu5:8197) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412404336640) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f4d54b didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412403a590c0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506ae has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506af has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 23:58.851Z cpu0:8216) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403a590c0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f506b0 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412403291cc0, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537e9 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537ea has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 13: 53:58.893Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412403291cc0) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f537eb has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x4124003b3280, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5694e has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5694f has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 23:58.935Z cpu2:8194) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x4124003b3280) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f56950 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.206Z cpu7:9598) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x41240472b900, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.206Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a89 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.218Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a8a has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 14: 53:59.228Z cpu7:9598) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x41240472b900) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f59a8b has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0x412401f31c00, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc4 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0x4d, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc5 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 23:59.270Z cpu10:8202) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0x412401f31c00) 0x1a, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5cbc6 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0-data: 0 x 5 24 0 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.607Z cpu1:8193) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0 x 85 (0 x 412403956400, 9487) to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' on the way 'vmhba1:C2:T0:L0' failed: H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 sense-data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0. Bill: NO

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.607Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd (0 x 412403956400) 0 x 85, CmdSN 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' world 0x8f5fd06 has no sense H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid data: 0 x 5 0 20 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.653Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412403956400) 0x4d, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev "naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2" 0x8f5fd07 has no sense H:0 x D:0 x 2 P:0 valid 0 x 0 data: 0 x 5 0x20 0x0.

    (2016 04-06 T 15: 53:59.683Z cpu1:8193) ScsiDeviceIO: 2331: Cmd(0x412403956400) 0x1a, CmdSN worldwide 9487 to dev 'naa.600605b0064632501a0becd41125abe2' 0x8f5fd08 didn't H:0 x 0 D:0 x 2 P:0 x 0 valid sense data: 0 x 5 0 24 x 0 x 0.

    (2016 04-06 T 16: 23:59.722Z cpu4:6020549) NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: 0 x 85 (0 x 4124003 cmd

    THANKS for any help you can give me!

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