The previous tabs open empty like new tab

I had a few open tabs and whenever I open Firefox, all these tabs open without problems. I'm on windows 10. Since this morning, when I open Firefox, open the tabs but they are all empty (new tab). Also, Firefox does not work - I can not open a new tab and when I click on one of the tabs of the old that says 'New tab', it does not open. Only the first tab is usable. I also have a message in a popup "a script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding." You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue. "

Script: chrome://global/content/bindings/tabbox.xml:713

When I stop the script, Firefox will NOT open anything. I copied the previous.js file to a new sessionstore.js file, and it still has the same problem. I even tried to get Firefox to open a few days sessionstore.js file (it was good), and I have the same problem. I even removed Chrome on my computer, and I get the same problem. How can I get my tabs previously open to work again?

Thank you

It is good that you have backed up the available session history files.

Previously, we address the problem of the tab:

Do you know if your Firefox updated from 49 to 50? Who should be indicated in the Panel configuration "Uninstall a program" or on the troubleshooting information page, either:

  • button '3-bar' menu > '? ' button > Troubleshooting Information
  • (menu bar) Help > troubleshooting information
  • type or paste everything: in the address bar and press Enter

Your current version number would be in the first table in the page.

Could test you mode without failure of Firefox? In Safe Mode, Firefox temporarily disables extensions, hardware acceleration, and a few other advanced features to help you determine if they are at the origin of the problem.

Does not work if Firefox: Hold down the SHIFT key when you start Firefox.

If Firefox is running: You can restart Firefox in Mode safe mode using either:

  • button '3-bar' menu > '? ' button > restart with disabled modules
  • Help menu > restart with disabled modules

and OK reboot.

Two scenarios: A small dialog box should appear. Click on 'Start mode safe' (not update).

Any improvement?

What address is the dialog box list? For example:

  • addresses starting with the name of the site usually are features/functions of the page
  • addresses to other sites often (but not always) are advertising networks - using an ad blocking extension can help to solve problems with slow or dysfunctional ad network scripts
  • addresses starting with chrome: / / are usually part of Firefox or an extension you have installed - the Skype extension sometimes causes this problem, for example

We support general article about possible solutions to the question of the script: script is unresponsive warning - what it means and how to fix it.

Another common cause of errors in script does not work on Windows 7-10 is the feature of mode of the Flash player plugin. This feature has the security benefits, but it seems to have serious compatibility problems on some systems. You can disable it using the page modules. Either:

  • CTRL + SHIFT + a
  • "3-bar" menu button (or tools) > Add-ons

In the left column, click on Plugins. On the right side, find 'Shockwave Flash' and click on the link for more. Then uncheck the box for "Enable Adobe Flash protected mode" and try it for a day to see if that helps you.

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