prevent restore session when starting

Sometimes I get these annoying popups that will let you close the window without responding to a command prompt. According to my experience, it is best to kill the process firefox instead of answering the prompt (who knows what will happen when you click on this button). However, when I use the Task Manager to end the process of firefox, the next time that I start it immediately restores the previous session, the same window popup, which means that I can never close this loading window...

I start defined option to 'Show my home page' (it is obviously do not respect this setting)

This is a change in behavior... It was the page of "Oops there is a problem" loaded after you killed the firefox process, which was perfect because I could choose to restore what I wanted.

Is it possible to configure firefox to ALWAYS display the home page to start?

There is a parameter that should prevent Firefox to automatically restore after a crash, then it goes straight to the screen "this is awkward" that allows you to choose windows and tabs for restore. Here are the details:

(1) in a new tab, type or paste Subject: config in the address bar and press ENTER. Click on the button promising to be careful.

(2) in the search above the list box, type or paste sess and make a pause so that the list is filtered

(3) double-click the browser.sessionstore.max_resumed_crashes preference and change the value from 1 to 0 and that OK.

Hope that helps.

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