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Firefox works very slow on ThinkPad w510

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Hi

I am seeing a problem with my Firefox on my ThinkPad W510 laptop.

While Chrome is working ok Firefox is working very slow and with a lot of lags (stopping, becoming unresponsive, with some tab opened navigation is almost impossible.

Tryed to delete profile, creae new user in system so everything will be fresh ...

I have done health report and this is the link - http://people.mozilla.org/~bgirard/cleopatra/#report=618cd0a96df2681ab64c4394831bfaa5e779262f&selection=0,1,2,3

Regards, Areg

Hi I am seeing a problem with my Firefox on my ThinkPad W510 laptop. While Chrome is working ok Firefox is working very slow and with a lot of lags (stopping, becoming unresponsive, with some tab opened navigation is almost impossible. Tryed to delete profile, creae new user in system so everything will be fresh ... I have done health report and this is the link - http://people.mozilla.org/~bgirard/cleopatra/#report=618cd0a96df2681ab64c4394831bfaa5e779262f&selection=0,1,2,3 Regards, Areg
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Ok, I have to pull out the manual for this one. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Profiling_with_the_Built-in_Profiler -> for reference

In Javascript only the longest stack call is the notify() and memory counters as well as Selection - Most time spent in:

   XPI__resolveURIToFile() @ XPIProvider.jsm:1902
   XPI__resolveURIToFile() @ XPIProvider.jsm:1902
   XPI__resolveURIToFile() @ XPIProvider.jsm:1902

Try safe mode Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode and if there is not an improvement you can try to disable jit in about:config the javascript compiler that is build into Firefox. However these are only temporary work arounds/troubleshooting.

The profiler is pretty much enough to file a bug. IF you can capture the issue with an example website and steps to reproduce in Firefox, also open an issue in bugzilla.mozilla.org.