Session Restore opens at startup

Whenever I open Firefox for the first time, it opens the tab session restore and freezes for about 30 seconds.
How can I stop this page to display at startup without having to delete the history on exit?

I want to see my home page I put instead of the tab session restore.

HI, close firefox completely (through firefox > quit)

Your still getting the same number, and then type Subject: config in the address bar and search of browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash and change its value to false.

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