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How to make "Show your windows and tabs from last time" option work?

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Firefox version: 57.0.1 (64-bit) Platform: GNU/Linux Ubuntu 16.04 (with all latest updates) Problem: some tabs/windows are missing between restarts

Hello. I'm not sure how to describe it correctly, but looks like I can't get this feature work: I've noticed this issue since upgrade to version 57.

Steps to reproduce:

- go to preferences, enable "Show your windows and tabs from last time" option in "When Firefox starts" section
- restart Firefox
- open a few windows (not in private mode), surf a lot of tabs (let's say that it will be session1)
- close Firefox
- start it again (so far it seems good - I'm getting session1 restore correctly)
- open a few windows and tabs again (it will be session2 state of Firefox)
- close Firefox
- run Firefox

What should happen: session2 state. What happens: session1 state. Now, whatever I do, I've got session1 state "basis". However, some of new tabs/windows from the next sessions are restored, but some of them aren't.

What I've checked:

- no, it's not a disk issue: there are no any bad blocks nor critical messages from kernel/system about any storage/memory issues
- no, it's not a some extension/addon issue: I've tried to disable all addons - no results
- no, it's not a multi-thread (e10s) feature: I've tried to disable this feature - no results
- looks like it's not a session file issue itself: as I've noticed, "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file is updated during restarts (it's in my Firefox profile directory)
- but maybe it is some Firefox problem during update/restore/compress/decompress "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file itself?

Now I've got a few questions:

- I can't see "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file when Firefox is running, only when it's closed - is it normal?
- as far as I understand it's a new file format for session (since Firefox 57, as far as I know), but it's not human readable JavaScript, so I can't compare session content between starts: is there any tool to convert sessionstore.jsonlz4 file to sessionstore.js "old format"?
- is there some kind of option in about:config to disable new session file format (maybe it's some lz4 file compression issue on my side?) and to enable session.js old file format
- is there some extension to force save/dump session state "more aggressively" [to file] when Firefox is running?
- is there some way to fix session restore without wiping profile (since I've got a lot of saved history and tons of useful bookmarks)?
- is there some kind of delete sequence for session files in profile directory (including sessionstore-backups directory) to reset "Show your windows and tabs from last time" feature?

Thanks in advance. And sorry if it is a wrong place for my questions.

Firefox version: 57.0.1 (64-bit) Platform: GNU/Linux Ubuntu 16.04 (with all latest updates) Problem: some tabs/windows are missing between restarts Hello. I'm not sure how to describe it correctly, but looks like I can't get this feature work: I've noticed this issue since upgrade to version 57. Steps to reproduce: - go to preferences, enable "Show your windows and tabs from last time" option in "When Firefox starts" section - restart Firefox - open a few windows (not in private mode), surf a lot of tabs (let's say that it will be session1) - close Firefox - start it again (so far it seems good - I'm getting session1 restore correctly) - open a few windows and tabs again (it will be session2 state of Firefox) - close Firefox - run Firefox What should happen: session2 state. What happens: session1 state. Now, whatever I do, I've got session1 state "basis". However, some of new tabs/windows from the next sessions are restored, but some of them aren't. What I've checked: - no, it's not a disk issue: there are no any bad blocks nor critical messages from kernel/system about any storage/memory issues - no, it's not a some extension/addon issue: I've tried to disable all addons - no results - no, it's not a multi-thread (e10s) feature: I've tried to disable this feature - no results - looks like it's not a session file issue itself: as I've noticed, "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file is updated during restarts (it's in my Firefox profile directory) - but maybe it is some Firefox problem during update/restore/compress/decompress "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file itself? Now I've got a few questions: - I can't see "sessionstore.jsonlz4" file when Firefox is running, only when it's closed - is it normal? - as far as I understand it's a new file format for session (since Firefox 57, as far as I know), but it's not human readable JavaScript, so I can't compare session content between starts: is there any tool to convert sessionstore.jsonlz4 file to sessionstore.js "old format"? - is there some kind of option in about:config to disable new session file format (maybe it's some lz4 file compression issue on my side?) and to enable session.js old file format - is there some extension to force save/dump session state "more aggressively" [to file] when Firefox is running? - is there some way to fix session restore without wiping profile (since I've got a lot of saved history and tons of useful bookmarks)? - is there some kind of delete sequence for session files in profile directory (including sessionstore-backups directory) to reset "Show your windows and tabs from last time" feature? Thanks in advance. And sorry if it is a wrong place for my questions.

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Does not show here make sure updated to 57.0.2 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/export-firefox-bookmarks-to-backup-or-transfer

Make a New Profile and run that and see if any issues : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-firefox-profiles As issue maybe a corrupted file in the Profile.

Short of that : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-using-safe-mode

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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It is not a new format, only the sessionstore files are compressed with LZ4 compression that is also used for automatically created bookmark backups in the bookmarkbackups folder.

See this web page created by contributor jscher2000.