Recent answers to Since August 2013, Firefox is lagging and using too much PF Usage after 1 hourhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/9725072014-03-24T14:12:36-07:00Neither Firefox nor Mozilla tracks your every move. In fact it's in our very DNA to help block all s2014-03-24T14:12:36-07:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-548208<p>Neither Firefox nor Mozilla tracks your every move. In fact it's in our very DNA to help block all such tracking.
</p>FIREFOX EATS ON THE CPU.....BY TRACKING EVERY MOVE WE MAKE.....THEY JUST DON'T GET IT.....IT'S NONE 2014-03-24T13:46:52-07:00JKSVChttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-548204<p>FIREFOX EATS ON THE CPU.....BY TRACKING EVERY MOVE WE MAKE.....THEY JUST DON'T GET IT.....IT'S NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS WHAT ANYONE DOES....THEY NEED TO CLEAN UP THEIR OWN BACKYARD.....PERIOD.....
</p>Matt,
The other helpers including Tyler who is expert paid staff seem to have left this thread for n2014-02-02T10:06:02-08:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-529374<p>Matt,
</p><p>The other helpers including Tyler who is expert paid staff seem to have left this thread for now, but maybe they will come back later. Meanwhile I will ask for some information and make some suggestions that could help.
</p><p>I note you were talking about work and email use, and also the unresponsive script is apparently Yahoo and mail related. I imagine mail use can place quite heavy demands on the CPU.
</p><p>Did you try setting up a new additional profile&nbsp;?
</p><p>Try setting up two test profiles in each disable all plugins and run in safe-mode. Use one for day to day browsing but not email use. Use the other only for email use.
</p><p>You may find each test profile is better than the standard profile. You may find the profile used for email is the only one to suffer from unresponsive scripts.
</p><p>I wonder if part of the problem may relate to some change in your email usage or Yahoo Mail changes&nbsp;?
</p><p>Please give that a try and post back with how you get on.
</p><p>Slightly offtopic but
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<ul><li>What are the Page File settings that you use&nbsp;? <br> ( I note you have 2GB RAM )
</li><li>And do you have only one Hard Disk Drive on the computer&nbsp;?
</li><li> What amount of space is there on the hdd as GB &amp; %&nbsp;?
</li><li> Have you tried using Firefox but no other application running at the same time. (Bar essentials like windows Explorer)
</li><li> Roughly how many tabs do you normally have open&nbsp;? <br> 1 to 5, 10-30, 30-100, &gt;100
</li><li>Do you Hibernate Windows XP&nbsp;?
</li><li> Can you see from the Task Manager what else is eating into your RAM usage besides Firefox&nbsp;? <br> (What are the three heaviest users of Memory and the typical amounts&nbsp;?)
</li></ul>
<p>I may have expected in some circumstances Firefox could run on 2GB RAM without any paging at all.
</p><p>The problem may not be a Mozilla Firefox problem, it may be more to do with your computer and Firefox setup and how it is configured and used. Firefox still should work without needing to be constantly restarted.
</p>I think you might be?
BTW...this problem still persists and does not seem to be addressed by Mozill2014-02-02T02:45:41-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-529234<p>I think you might be?
</p><p><br>
BTW...this problem still persists and does not seem to be addressed by Mozilla.&nbsp;:(
</p>its called the address bar right ? not the location bar right ?
2014-02-01T22:22:25-08:00nocturn444https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-529129<p>its called the address bar right&nbsp;? not the location bar right&nbsp;?
</p>are you getting paid for every profile or what ?
2014-02-01T22:18:21-08:00nocturn444https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-529127<p>are you getting paid for every profile or what&nbsp;?
</p>are you getting paid for every profile or what ?
2014-02-01T22:16:34-08:00nocturn444https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-529126<p>are you getting paid for every profile or what&nbsp;?
</p>I've been having the same problem for about a month and a half. Then I tried using Google Chrome. 2013-12-10T03:52:35-08:00brownshmhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-510374<p>I've been having the same problem for about a month and a half. Then I tried using Google Chrome. Just import your bookmarks from Firefox. Works well; fast!
</p>Anyone found a fix for this problem?
2013-12-09T09:10:37-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-510091<p>Anyone found a fix for this problem?
</p>Topping this off....still looking for the fix. :)
2013-11-29T00:44:18-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-506611<p>Topping this off....still looking for the fix. &nbsp;:)
</p>Moving this back up in hopes of finding a resolution. Problem is very cumbersome. In a typical day2013-11-27T04:28:36-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-506065<p>Moving this back up in hopes of finding a resolution. Problem is very cumbersome. In a typical day, I have End Process on Firefox at least 6-7 times otherwise it bogs down too much.
</p><p>Thank you in advance for the help.
</p>Warning: Unresponsive Script
A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. Y2013-11-20T07:29:33-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-503620<p>Warning: Unresponsive Script
</p><p>A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete.
</p><p>Script: <a href="http://l.yimg.com/zz/combo?nq/s/php/mail/js/launch_54_3258.js:2" rel="nofollow">http://l.yimg.com/zz/combo?nq/s/php/mail/js/launch_54_3258.js:2</a>
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I keep getting the pop up message more and more frequently today. It appears this Firefox ERROR, issue has something to do with scripts. Come on Firefox, if you ever read these forums.....push thru a FIX for this issue that you screwed up on Firefox 24
</p>Finally....someone else looking for a resolution to this problem. I knew I wasn't crazy and/or the 2013-11-20T04:27:59-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-503549<p>Finally....someone else looking for a resolution to this problem. I knew I wasn't crazy and/or the only one having this problem.
</p><p>Now, what's the fix? Help us out community. Thank you in advance!
</p>I have this problem too. Ever since i upgraded about a month ago FF has become a real resource hog. 2013-11-19T09:06:24-08:00mdg33https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-503344<p>I have this problem too. Ever since i upgraded about a month ago FF has become a real resource hog.
</p><p>Just like the original poster, it was fine until I upgraded.
</p><p>Mozilla must have changed something for the worse that they are not owning up about.
</p>So, the ongoing problem continues. More and more, I am thinking it is some hang up with the Yahoo M2013-11-11T09:37:34-08:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-500440<p>So, the ongoing problem continues. More and more, I am thinking it is some hang up with the Yahoo Mail I am using. Yahoo Mail also changed format back around the same time, August 2013.
</p><p>I have already seen on message about a slow running script, &amp; it has something to do with Yahoo Alert Manager....see above for copy and past of the message.
</p><p>Here is another message I just saw today when it started bogging down about non responsive java script....
</p><p>Script: <a href="http://l.yimg.com/zz/combo?nq/s/php/mail/js/launch_54_3159.js:2" rel="nofollow">http://l.yimg.com/zz/combo?nq/s/php/mail/js/launch_54_3159.js:2</a>
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So to recap...the longer I have a Firefox window open, up, and running...the higher the Page File usage gets to. By the time it reaches 1.2gb and above, the system is so slow that I have to "End Task" on Firefox from the Task Manager and start over.
</p><p>Anyone else having issues with the Yahoo Mail platform bogging down Firefox? Open to suggestions for a fix as this is driving me crazy.
</p><p><br>
I tried changing all the things in about:config and it made little to no difference. Flipped them back to prior settings. I also have done the about:memory and minimized memory usage with marginal to little effect on the problem.
</p><p>I do think the problem is still here though....when I run a "health report" on the Help tab, here is the result i get.....
</p><p>Your browser seems to be running slower than usual. To learn more:
</p><pre> Visit our support website
View more detailed information
</pre>I would try the JIT method, but if it doesn't work, you will likely want to turn it back on.
2013-10-29T05:53:32-07:00Waka_Flocka_Flamehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507?page=2#answer-495070<p>I would try the JIT method, but if it doesn't work, you will likely want to turn it back on.
</p>Waka.....Shows how much I know about computing.....I'm only trying to get a handle on this issue I'm2013-10-28T08:16:07-07:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507#answer-494709<p>Waka.....Shows how much I know about computing.....I'm only trying to get a handle on this issue I'm dealing with. What specifically does making those changes do? When I went to that about: page it warned me to not make changes unless I knew exactly what I was doing.
</p><p>Tyler....I just minimized memory usage so I'll see if it makes any difference.
</p><p><br>
One other thing I noticed on the desktop I'm having problems with.....when I have Task Manager open, I noticed that the CPU usage for Firefox never exceeds 50%....this is when I have the processes tab pulled up. Is there some way to limit CPU usage to only 50%?
</p>Don't turn JIT off, it will lead to increased memory usage and slower JS perf.
In the about:memory 2013-10-28T06:42:16-07:00user633449https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507#answer-494660<p>Don't turn JIT off, it will lead to increased memory usage and slower JS perf.
</p><p>In the about:memory page, click the minimize memory usage button, does that help?
</p>Not sure why you would want to disable javascript, but you may be interested in turning off the JIT 2013-10-28T06:39:24-07:00Waka_Flocka_Flamehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507#answer-494657<p>Not sure why you would want to disable javascript, but you may be interested in turning off the JIT compiler.
</p><p>Set these to false on the about:config page.
</p>
<ul><li> javascript.options.baselinejit.chrome
</li><li> javascript.options.baselinejit.content
</li><li> javascript.options.jit_hardening
</li></ul>
<p>For more info or help in using about:config, refer to the Mozillazine KB article on <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config" rel="nofollow">kb.mozillazine.org/About:config</a>
</p>Is there a way to turn off or disable running scripts?
2013-10-28T05:50:57-07:00mattthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972507#answer-494621<p>Is there a way to turn off or disable running scripts?
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