Whenever restore session at startup

Whenever I boot Firefox I get session restore prompt, even though I had already closed all tabs.

You can check for problems with the sessionstore.js file in the profile folder of Firefox that store session data.

Delete sessionstore.js will cause App Tabs and groups of tabs open and closed tabs (back) to get lost and you will have to re-create them (take note or bookmarks if possible).

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    I just installed something that apparently made Bing my homepage, and I don't have an option to restore session. Earlier, I registered normally, but no page appeared when I opened later. I wonder how to get back my last session at this point. The option 'Restore previous session' did not show up, so now I am just stumped. Does this mean that I will get the restore session if I register normally, because technically, it's not an accident?

    Hello

    Try Firefox Safe mode to see if the problem goes away. Safe mode is a troubleshooting mode, which disables most of the modules.

    (If you use it, switch to the default theme).

    • Under Windows, you can open Firefox 4.0 + in Safe Mode holding the key SHIFT key when you open the desktop Firefox or shortcut in the start menu.
    • On Mac, you can open Firefox 4.0 + in Safe Mode holding the key option key when starting Firefox.
    • Under Linux, you can open Firefox 4.0 + with leaving Firefox then go to your Terminal and running Safe Mode: firefox-safe-mode (you may need to specify the installation path of Firefox for example/usr/lib/firefox)
    • Or open the Help menu and click on the restart with the disabled... modules menu item while Firefox is running.

    Once you get the pop-up, simply select "" boot mode safe. "

    If the issue is not present in Firefox Safe Mode, your problem is probably caused by an extension, and you need to understand that one. To do this, please follow article Troubleshooting extensions, themes and problems of hardware acceleration to resolve common Firefox problems .

    To exit safe mode of Firefox, simply close Firefox and wait a few seconds before you open Firefox for normal use again.

    When find you what is causing your problems, please let us know. It might help others who have the same problem.

    Thank you.

  • There is no departure upward in the options to restore session

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    You are in advanced. upward at the top of this window, click on "Général" (he's a general, tabs, etc.). You will be the home page settings.

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    Could you tell me the signal to send to force a clean shutdown of the firefox process, or directories to clean to avoid having the page to "restore session"?

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    Guy

    You can delete the sessionstore.js file in the Firefox profile folder , or edit the file and change the flag running at the end in the order

    "session":{"state":"running"}
    "session":{"state":"stopped"}
    
  • How Firefox knows what tabs/windows you had open when click you on "restore session"? If it is a temporary file or something, where it is preserved?

    My computer crashed and will not back to zero (I think it's because of a bad repair of Windows XP after a virus has passed my security). Before it crashed, I was easily 20 tabs open in Firefox, some of them being very important, but I don't remember what some of them were called or how I found them. I was wondering how Firefox knows what tabs/windows to open when you click on 'Restore Session', if it is stored in a file of all kinds, so that I could start on Linux, download the file and somehow use it once I have installed my new buy Win7. It is not a Firefox problem, but I didn't know where it is best to ask this question.

    See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Session_Restore

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    If you SHUTDOWN ABORT when there are very many active transactions or be restored, then the default FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK that occurs at the start of subsequent proceedings in fact means that the restore is performed more quickly.
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    Hello

    I'm duplicating a database, as explained in the document. Support Legato says that there is no session, can be seen in the target or the catalog.

    ORA-19870: error reading backup total full_open_IEBDPR01_h7k7ccrn_1575
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    Hi tania,.
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  • 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.

  • Restoration of session at startup

    After an upgrade to ubuntu 12.04, whose firefox upgraded to version 39.0, I always get a 'session restore' at startup, and usually I have to start firefox in twice (i.e. the first time nothing happens).
    If it's relevant, I use NoScript, and I chose to have my stored cookies until I close firefox.

    The problem should not be linked to the update of Firefox. I Fx39 on Ubuntu LTS 14.04 and see no problems.

    Having to start twice is likely to be related.

    1. Try with Firefox and with all plugins disabled by setting to never activate safe mode

    2. If this did not help: repeat but in a new Firefox profile additional test

    How your open tabs are and how many of them will affect the next steps if the new profile opens correctly, because that won't open in it of the old profile tabs.

  • How do disable you a restore session each time that you enter in a new session?

    I enter a new session and it restores my last session after closing. I tried all the beasts on: config suggested other issues stuff and it didn't work. I have a homepage set. I have the good session restore attributes, set to false. I don't know what else to do. It is a 'feature' annoying! Why did do this?

    You can check if you have a user.js file in the Firefox profile folder that affects the pref browser.sessionstore.resume_session_once true value.

    The user.js file is read whenever Firefox is started and initializes the preferences to the specified value in this file, so the preferences set via user.js can be changed temporarily for the current session.

    You can remove the user.js file if you do not create this file yourself.

    You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder currently in use:

    Windows hides certain default file extensions.
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    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.

  • I followed the online help available and am still stuck w/Babylon. I can't restore sessions.please help.

    When I close my firefox browser and reopen I do not get the google home page, I get Babylon, and there no my tabs session restore. I changed the homepage of google and set it to restore the session tabs, uninstalled Babylon and changed the url of google research.
    any help and suggestions are welcome, thanks.

    I am no expert of with computers, trying to clarify this I have eliminated all the cookies cause I couldn't get the cookie of Babylon, research continues to find, Babylon still happen when I restart firefox but now lastpass disappeared, so I can't get in safer locations. Thanks a lot firefox to put this POS Babylon or allowing your customers to be stuck with this problem.

    If you are not a trained professional make sure to enter in the register and the Master boot Record (as indicated in the answer above) because it can be very dangerous. I would try rather something else as the solutions below, it might be a little easier and you run the risk of damaging your Windows Installation permanently or loss of data.

    Malware scan

    Sometimes a problem with Firefox can be a result of malware installed on your computer, you may not be aware of.

    You can try some of the following programs to search for malware:

    More information can be found in the article troubleshooting Firefox problems caused by malware .

    Uninstall programs

    1. Click Start
    2. Then click on Control Panel
    3. Then, find the Add / Remove Programs (or uninstall a program)
    4. Find all programs with the same name that you want to correct (Babylon, funmoods, etc.)
    5. Uninstall them.

    Reset Firefox

    The reset Firefox feature can solve a lot of problems in restaurant Firefox to its factory default condition while saving your vital information.
    Note: This will make you lose all the Extensions, open Web sites and preferences.

    To reset Firefox, perform the following steps:

    1. Go to Firefox > help > troubleshooting information.
    2. Click on the button 'Reset Firefox'.
    3. Firefox will close and reset. After Firefox is finished, it will display a window with the imported information. Click Finish.
    4. Firefox opens with all the default settings applied.

    Information can be found in the article Firefox Refresh - reset the settings and Add-ons .

    This solve your problems? Please report to us!

  • When firefox crashes me gives is no longer the option to restore session so I'm losing all my tabs, it is extremely frustrating!

    I don't speak of the option "save and exit". I mean when the mozilla crashes it gives me is no longer the possibility to restore my session, instead appears a page that says new tab, this isn't even the homepage google/mozilla. Is there a way to solve this problem. I have not changed my settings.

    The settings were wrong by default with the new version, because I've never made any changes to my personal settings (new version just change session restore I think). But this is how I solved the problem (I have no accidents, but after an auto reboots for updates I had the possibility to restore the tabs again). I will be "BOLD" by the party who has solved the problem:

    "For another session of restoration of problems, you may need to make corrections to your Firefox settings:

       At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click Options
       Select the Privacy panel and make sure Firefox will: is set to either Remember history or Use custom settings for history.
           If Firefox will: is set to Use custom settings for history then make sure that Permanent Private Browsing mode is not selected.
           If Firefox will: is set to Use custom settings for history and Clear history when Firefox closes is selected, then click the Settings button and make sure that Browsing History is not selected.
       Click OK to close the Options window"
    

    I think the problem was that I've always had the selected history navigation that does not work as it used to with the new version.

  • Error 0 x 80070015 appearing during a restore session

    I just replaced my hard drive on my laptop and tried to restore my 'Back up Set' that I recorded on an external hard drive before the replacement and received an error message 0 x 80070015. I tried everything without success. I read something about GPEDIT but I have a Vista Home Premium and it doesn't have this feature. They also advised me to try to restore safe mode but the Control Panel does not restore option. I am at a loss. Any ideas on how to solve this problem? Thank you!

    Many things can cause this error message.  Try disabling your AV software during the restoration.  Make sure that it is correctly connected to the computer.  You can run a chkdsk /f /r on two hard drive and external hard disk to find and fix I hope that all the corruption that may cause this problem.  Go to start / all programs / accessories / command prompt and right click on command prompt, and then click Run as administrator. type chkdsk /f /r and enter and let it run.  They tried to set itself to run at the next reboot.   Answer Yes and restart to run the program.  It will scan and attempt to resolve any corruption or bad sectors on your hard drive and remove especially as a potential cause.  Return to the same comand prompt, then run the program to an external drive.  Type chkdsk E:\\ chkdsk /f /r (or whatever your drive letter is).  Then reboot and see if the restore process works as you did it.  If this isn't the case, read on.

    GPEDIT is actually available on your system, but you almot certainly did not use so I do not know this isn't a factor.  And you can't restore in safe mode, even if things work perfectly - one that tells you what's wrong.

    Here is an article on the restore procedure: http://www.vista4beginners.com/How-to-restore-files to make sure you do this right.  It's a selective restore of a full or selective backup (not a full restore from a full backup) - but since you did a full backup, it matches your process more closely than would a full restore.

    This is a GREAT article on the backup and restore processes in Vista http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.09.backup.aspx , but he won't go into detail about the restoration process - considering almost as easy, of course.  But it teaches you a lot about what is possible and how to do it.   It also focuses primarily on the full backup process, but he did mention the full backup and restore process as well.

    Here is an article on the advanced use of restoration (during normal restore does not work): http://www.mayankraichura.com/post/2009/08/06/Avdvanced-Restore-via-Windows-Vista-Backup-and-Restore-Center.aspx.

    I also found the following (but don't know if it of true or not):

    1. after the start of "backup and Restore Center."

    2. I chose "Advanced Restore"

    3. I was did not an administrator password... maybe because my account is an administrator account.

    4 choose "files from a backup made on a different computer.

    5. in the dialog box indicating "Select the location of the backup to restore", select "hard drive, CD or DVD...". »

    6. under the drop-down list box, select your drive/partition and continue

    7. If all the backups on your drive, it will show a list of them.

    8. in my case, he showed a backup, but in the backup location, it will show "backup location is not available."

    9. I was frustrated, but then I somehow just select this backup (Yes... even if he said that the backup location is not available " ")

    10. and you press "next".

    11 guess what... no error!

    12. a window appeared asking me if I wanted to do a full restore, or I want to select specific folders or files.

    13. I selected the folders I wanted to restore and bingo... it their restored smoothly.

    14. so that the next time see a mistake, try to continue with him... ;)

    I don't know if this will help, but it does not provide much information about the process (when it works).  I hope you find any error or discrepancy in your procedure and it will clear up and allow you to restore.

    I hope this helps.  If this isn't the case, after return and we'll see if we can come up with a few other options to try.

    Good luck! Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

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