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Firefox no longer asks to save tabs and windows when you close it. This article explains how to get your tabs and windows back from a previous session.
This article explains how to get your tabs and windows back from a previous session.

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{for fx35}If you have stopped receiving a "''Do you want Firefox to save your tabs for the next time it starts''" prompt when you {for win}exit{/for}{for mac,linux}quit{/for} Firefox, this problem could be due to settings, extension problems, or corrupted files causing failure of Firefox components.{/for} {for fx4}Firefox no longer asks to save tabs and windows when you close it. This article explains how to get your tabs and windows back from a previous session.{note}'''Note:''' In order to get your tabs and windows back from a previous session, you should close Firefox from the menu: [[T:closeFirefox]] If you close each window or tab, only the final window or tab that you closed will be available when you restart Firefox.{/note}{/for} __TOC__ {for fx4} =Restore a previous session from the home page= If you had tabs and windows open when you closed Firefox, the default Firefox home page will have a {button Restore Previous Session} button on it. To get your tabs and windows back, just click it. {for win}[[Image:Restore Previous Session - Win1]]{/for} {note}'''Note:''' If you've set your home page to something other than the default Firefox home page, you can [[How to set the home page#w_restore-the-default-home-page|restore the default home page]].{/note} =Restore a previous session from the history menu= Here's how to get your tabs and windows from a previous session back if you don't use the default Firefox home page: *{for win}At the top of the Firefox window, click the {button Firefox} button, go over to {menu History} ({menu History} menu in Windows XP) and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar, click the {menu History} menu and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for linux}At the top of the Firefox window, click the {menu History} menu and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for win}[[Image:Restore Previous Session - Win2]]{/for} {note}'''Note:''' See [[Session Restore#w_configuring-session-restore|Configuring session restore]] for instructions on setting Firefox to always show your windows and tabs from last time when you start it.{/note} {/for} {for fx35} = Settings may be set incorrectly = If your Firefox settings are configured differently, the prompt will not occur. # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Select the {menu General} panel ({menu Main} panel in Firefox 3.5), and set '''When Firefox starts''' to '''Show my home page'''. # Switch to the {menu Tabs} panel, and check mark '''Warn me when closing multiple tabs'''. # Switch to the {menu Privacy} pane, and make sure '''Firefox will:''' is set to either '''Remember History''' or '''Use custom settings for history'''. #* If '''Firefox will:''' is set to '''Use custom settings for history''' then make sure that '''Automatically start Firefox in a private browsing session''' is not selected. #* If '''Firefox will:''' is set to '''Use custom settings for history''' and '''Clear my history when Firefox closes''' is selected then check the {button Settings} and make sure that you do not clear the '''Browsing History'''. # [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] {/for} {for fx35} = Extensions are interfering = Some extensions (e.g. Tab Mix Plus) are known to cause this problem. To find out if it is an extension, read [[Troubleshooting extensions and themes]]. {/for} {for fx35} = Corrupted files = Firefox stores your user information in a separate folder on your computer. One or more files within that folder may be corrupt. # [[T:profileFolder]] # [[T:closeFirefox]] #* Make sure Firefox is not running at this point. # Within your profile folder, rename these files: #* Rename {filepath formhistory.sqlite} to {filepath formhistory.sqlite.bak}. #* Rename {filepath sessionstore.js} to {filepath sessionstore.js.bak}. {note}'''Note: Should you need to restore the old versions of these files, simply remove the .bak from the end of each file and delete the new versions that replaced these backups.'''{/note} {/for}
{for fx35}If you have stopped receiving a "''Do you want Firefox to save your tabs for the next time it starts''" prompt when you {for win}exit{/for}{for mac,linux}quit{/for} Firefox, this problem could be due to settings, extension problems, or corrupted files causing failure of Firefox components.{/for} {for fx4}Firefox no longer asks to save tabs and windows when you close it. This article explains how to get your tabs and windows back from a previous browsing session. {note}'''Note:''' If you close each window or tab, only the final window or tab that you closed will be available when you restart Firefox.{/note}{/for} *For more information about how Firefox restores a previous session, see the [[Session Restore]] article. __TOC__ {for fx4} =Restore a previous session from the home page= If you had tabs and windows open when you closed Firefox, the default Firefox home page will have a {button Restore Previous Session} button on it. To get your tabs and windows back, just click it. {for win}[[Image:Restore Previous Session - Win1]]{/for} {note}'''Note:''' If you've set your home page to something other than the default Firefox home page, you can [[How to set the home page#w_restore-the-default-home-page|restore the default home page]].{/note} =Restore a previous session from the history menu= Here's how to get your tabs and windows from a previous session back if you don't use the default Firefox home page: *{for win}At the top of the Firefox window, click the {button Firefox} button, go over to {menu History} (or {menu History} menu depending on configuration) and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar, click the {menu History} menu and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for linux}At the top of the Firefox window, click the {menu History} menu and select {menu Restore Previous Session}.{/for}{for win}[[Image:Restore Previous Session - Win2]]{/for} {note}'''Note:''' See [[Session Restore#w_configuring-session-restore|Configuring session restore]] for instructions on setting Firefox to always show your windows and tabs from last time when you start it.{/note} = Having problems? = If the session isn't restored, this problem could be due to settings, extension problems, or corrupted files causing failure of Firefox components. {/for} == Settings may be incorrect == You may need to make corrections to your Firefox settings to fix the problem. # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Select the {menu General} panel{for fx35} ({menu Main} panel in Firefox 3.5){/for}, and set '''When Firefox starts''' to '''Show my home page'''. # Switch to the {menu Tabs} panel, and check mark '''Warn me when closing multiple tabs'''. # Switch to the {menu Privacy} panel, and make sure '''Firefox will:''' is set to either '''Remember history''' or '''Use custom settings for history'''. #* If '''Firefox will:''' is set to '''Use custom settings for history''' then make sure that {for fx35}'''Automatically start Firefox in a private browsing session'''{/for}{for fx4}'''Permanent Private Browsing mode'''{/for} is not selected. #* If '''Firefox will:''' is set to '''Use custom settings for history''' and '''Clear history when Firefox closes''' is selected then click the {button Settings} button and make sure that '''Browsing History''' is not selected. # [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] == Extensions are interfering == Some extensions (e.g. Tab Mix Plus) are known to cause this problem. To find out if it is an extension, read [[Troubleshooting extensions and themes]]. == Corrupted files == Firefox stores your user information in a separate folder on your computer. One or more files within that folder may be corrupt. If you delete or rename the problem files, Firefox will generate new files, as needed, to replace them. # [[T:profileFolder]] # [[T:closeFirefox]] #* Make sure Firefox is not running at this point. # Within your profile folder, rename these files (e.g., by adding ''.bak'' to the end of the file name) #* Rename {filepath formhistory.sqlite} to {filepath formhistory.sqlite.bak}. #* Rename {filepath sessionstore.js} to {filepath sessionstore.js.bak}. {note}'''Note:''' Should you need to restore the old versions of these files, simply delete the new versions and rename the old versions back to the original name (e.g., by removing the ''.bak'' from the end of each file name).{/note}

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