Недавние ответы в nothing shows up on my tab, not even firefox homepage.https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/12380172018-10-23T08:48:16-07:00hjwinder said
It appears that firefox is still running in the background somewhere and didn't shut2018-10-23T08:48:16-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166376<p><em>hjwinder <a href="#answer-1166368" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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It appears that firefox is still running in the background somewhere and didn't shut down when I quit the program
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<p>You can check for it in the Windows 10 Task Manager. You can call that up by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc. On the "Processes" tab, look for Firefox or firefox.exe. To "crash" the running process, right-click it and choose End Process.
</p>It appears that firefox is still running in the background somewhere and didn't shut down when I qui2018-10-23T08:26:46-07:00hjwinderhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166368<p>It appears that firefox is still running in the background somewhere and didn't shut down when I quit the program
</p>I got the Profile screen and I still can't get anything to work and now I can't get the profile scre2018-10-23T08:23:25-07:00hjwinderhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166362<p>I got the Profile screen and I still can't get anything to work and now I can't get the profile screen back again to get rid of it.
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Hi This did not work, although I may have misread the instructions. I changed the ta2018-10-23T07:02:09-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166344<p><em>hjwinder <a href="#answer-1166339" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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Hi This did not work, although I may have misread the instructions. I changed the target to this: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P and hit ok. I did not get the Profile Manager displayed when I used that altered shortcut.
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<p>I forgot to mention that all Firefox windows need to be closed before you use the shortcut.
</p>Thanks so much for your assistance.
2018-10-23T06:50:54-07:00hjwinderhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166340<p>Thanks so much for your assistance.
</p>Hi This did not work, although I may have misread the instructions. I changed the target to this: "C2018-10-23T06:50:04-07:00hjwinderhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166339<p>Hi This did not work, although I may have misread the instructions. I changed the target to this: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P and hit ok. I did not get the Profile Manager displayed when I used that altered shortcut. I guess there is a conflict. I do not have a sync service
</p>Hi hjwinder, sorry to hear about this problem. Could you try creating a new Firefox profile? If that2018-10-23T06:22:34-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/1238017#answer-1166327<p>Hi hjwinder, sorry to hear about this problem. Could you try creating a new Firefox profile? If that works, we can focus in on a possible settings issue. If that doesn't work, there might be a conflict with your security software or something else on your system.
</p><p>Three steps:
</p><p><strong>(1) Edit your Firefox shortcut temporarily to call up the profile manager</strong>
</p><p><em>This is how it works on Windows 7, hopefully it's similar on Windows 10):</em>
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<ul><li> Desktop shortcut: right-click the icon, choose Properties
</li><li> Pinned taskbar icon: right-click the icon, right-click Mozilla Firefox, choose Properties
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<p>Windows normally will select the Shortcut tab. If not, go ahead and click the Shortcut tab.
</p><p>You'll see the Target highlighted. On Windows, that usually is no more and no less than one of the following (depending on 32-bit/64-bit):
</p><pre>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"
"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"
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<p>After that, add one space and then -P (that's a hyphen or minus character, then the letter P).
</p><p>Click OK to save the change.
</p><p><strong>(2) Create a new profile</strong>
</p><p>When you use the edited shortcut, Firefox should display a Profile Manager listing all the profiles it is aware of and having an option to create a new one.
</p><p><em>Don't delete anything here!</em>
</p><p>Click the <strong>Create Profile</strong> button, assign a name like Oct2018, and skip the option to relocate the profile folder. After creating the profile, select it and start Firefox in that profile.
</p><p>Firefox in the new profile should just look brand new. We'll look into restoring data in the next reply.
</p><p><strong>Does Firefox display normally?</strong>
</p><p><em>If you have a Firefox Account set up for the Sync service, you could use that to try to restore settings. Otherwise, see the next reply for further suggestions.</em>
</p><p><strong>(3) Undo shortcut change</strong>
</p><p>When you are done testing/switching between profiles, follow the steps under #1, but this time, delete the -P from the end of the Target path.
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