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Firefox stops responding normally and begins 'eating' RAM.

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This just started recently. When I opened walmart.com, Firefox become almost unresponsive. I discovered with Task Manager that the memory used by Firefox was continually increasing until all my RAM was used. To recover, I found that I must disconnect my RJ-45 to kill the web and get Firefox shut down. I can then replug my RJ-45 and relaunch Firefox and have no problems. If I don't unplug the RJ-45 and I relaunch Firefox, it jumps right back to the Walmart.com tab and begins eating RAM again. How do I fix this problem. BTW, there was NO change in addins or plugins when this occurred. I don't remember if there was a Firefox update about then.

This just started recently. When I opened walmart.com, Firefox become almost unresponsive. I discovered with Task Manager that the memory used by Firefox was continually increasing until all my RAM was used. To recover, I found that I must disconnect my RJ-45 to kill the web and get Firefox shut down. I can then replug my RJ-45 and relaunch Firefox and have no problems. If I don't unplug the RJ-45 and I relaunch Firefox, it jumps right back to the Walmart.com tab and begins eating RAM again. How do I fix this problem. BTW, there was NO change in addins or plugins when this occurred. I don't remember if there was a Firefox update about then.

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I had this problem with Firefox 35. Upgrading to Firefox 36 fixed the problem. Also, you should be able to end the firefox process with task manager instead of disconnecting your ethernet cable.

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I'm running 36. I ended firefox with task manager, but when I restarted Firefox it went right back to the walmart.com tab and eating RAM again. Disconnecting the RJ-45 and killing Firefox with task manager is the only way I could get rid of the problem. I went back to walmart.com a day or two later to see if it was an anomaly and the problem reoccurred!