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Firefox Just quit working

I updated to the newest version of firefox the day it released and everything was fine until today 7-4-25. I logged onto my pc and it would not open. Task manager doesnt … (funda okungaphezulu)

I updated to the newest version of firefox the day it released and everything was fine until today 7-4-25. I logged onto my pc and it would not open. Task manager doesnt even recognize it as a program. So i restarted, still did not open, i refreshed with the installer still did not open. Set as run as administrator it opens but i get a white screen with all my tabs crashed out my settings are gone in firefox and i cant open anything in the options at all below is how my firefox looks no matter what i do. I have gone into command prompt and everything did a flush i went to check to see if the launcher was enabled it is enabled in the actual config but it comes up as disabled in the support page (and thats when I can get those to open they dont open all the time) I uninstalled and reinstalled three times. and yes i did a fresh install.


how my firefox screen now looks nothing works.....

https://gyazo.com/bda04c98f0db46013225bc6158f80469

Asked by Danica Howle 1 kwiveki edlulileyo

an update has changes my settings

idk when exactly this nonsense happen or with which update but thats outrageous. why the hell it canceled in my setting the check mark at startup for opening previous ta… (funda okungaphezulu)

idk when exactly this nonsense happen or with which update but thats outrageous.

why the hell it canceled in my setting the check mark at startup for opening previous tabs?! i haven't touched the settings in ages since i set them up so it had to be one of your stupid updates.

fortunatly chatgpt had a solution to bring all my tabs back otherwise i'd fucking rage out.

i'v been using firefox for ages but after this i was really thinking i should switch to something else.

Asked by Isaac965316 2 kwiiveki ezidlulileyo

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 2 kwiiveki ezidlulileyo

  • Esonjuliweyo

Firefox updated from ESR to retail even though group policy settings disable update

I look after about 20 PCs. All Windows 10. All were running Firefox ESR ranging from 115 - 128. As I get time I update each to the latest 128.x. Using group policies I've… (funda okungaphezulu)

I look after about 20 PCs. All Windows 10. All were running Firefox ESR ranging from 115 - 128. As I get time I update each to the latest 128.x. Using group policies I've disabled all update settings.

However, on two of the PCs, they have updated to v139.0.1. Both of the users swear they did not manually do any update. I can't figure out how they got downgraded to the retail channel.

So my question is, since 128 < 139 how can I get them back on to the ESR channel, without loosing history, bookmarks, passwords and saved logins? I gather FF's installer will detect 128 as an older version and throw an error?

ESR -> Retail to me is a downgrade. So is it possible then to upgrade back to 128.11.x?

Each PC is refreshed annually and the only backup of the profile folder I have is from the last refresh, which in most cases in 8-9 months old.

Is there any way to find out why the downgrade happened when group policy forbids it, and the user did not manually download and install the latest version?

When these downgrades happen they break things. For example, when one PC was downgraded to retail his outlook.com email no longer works. If he uses his laptop which is on 128.11.0 it works fine.

Asked by citizen1138x 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

Answered by Mike Kaply 4 kwiiveki ezidlulileyo

new version of Firefox

You have invited me to download a new version of Firefox. So What do I do with my existing Firefox? If I don't like it, can I go back? Please let me know. John Parrot… (funda okungaphezulu)

You have invited me to download a new version of Firefox.

So What do I do with my existing Firefox?

If I don't like it, can I go back?

Please let me know.

John Parrott

Asked by parrott_john 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

Last reply by TyDraniu 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

What is crashhelper and why is it coming up in the new version of firefox?

So I just noticed after downloading the new update to Firefox, version 139.0.1 that something new came up in my task manager called Crashhelper. Never seen this before. C… (funda okungaphezulu)

So I just noticed after downloading the new update to Firefox, version 139.0.1 that something new came up in my task manager called Crashhelper. Never seen this before. Closed it down and it seemed to have no issues shutting down at least. I haven't had Firefox crash in recent months, so I'm assuming that this cropping up might be a glitch of some kind? I looked this up to see if anyone else had this issue, and it seems someone on Reddit did encounter this, on Linux, and another on Windows also seems to have run into it. How do we stop this from coming up whenever we start up the browser?

Asked by Marc7 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

Last reply by TyDraniu 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

  • Esonjuliweyo

32 to 64bit ESR Migration

Hello, We are trying to automate updating Firefox ESR from 32bit to 64bit. There seems to be an issue with getting user's profiles to properly migrate for ESR. If we do … (funda okungaphezulu)

Hello,

We are trying to automate updating Firefox ESR from 32bit to 64bit. There seems to be an issue with getting user's profiles to properly migrate for ESR. If we do a plain 32bit uninstall and 64bit installation, a new "default-esr-1" profile gets created (which is expected behavior from these Mozilla docs for new installs). But, when we set the MOZ_LEGACY_PROFILES=1 policy, this reverts to using the "default" profile instead of "default-esr" profile that was previously in use.

Are there any known ways around this which does not require user intervention to manually change back to the "default-esr" profile?

Thank you

Asked by Brian 2 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

Answered by Brian 1 kwinyanga edlulileyo

  • Ezilondoloziweyo

Repeating error message when trying to load all sites

ERROR MESSAGE WHEN TRYING TO ACCESS ALL WEB SITES: Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection to connect.xfinity.com. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR Error cod… (funda okungaphezulu)

ERROR MESSAGE WHEN TRYING TO ACCESS ALL WEB SITES: Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to connect.xfinity.com. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR

Error code: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. Learn more

Asked by JEFF 1 kunyanka odlulileyo

Last reply by cor-el 1 kunyanka odlulileyo

Regarding Group Policy for Mozilla Firefox Browser Restart Notifications

Dear Mozilla Firefox Team, I hope this message finds you well. We manage a network of workstations that frequently utilize the Mozilla Firefox browser. Recently, we hav… (funda okungaphezulu)

Dear Mozilla Firefox Team,

I hope this message finds you well.

We manage a network of workstations that frequently utilize the Mozilla Firefox browser. Recently, we have encountered a situation where many of our systems are showing vulnerabilities due to pending browser updates. The updates are being installed successfully; however, users often neglect to restart the browser, which is crucial for completing the update process and ensuring security.

To address this, we would like to inquire if there is an existing Group Policy that can be configured to automatically notify users when they need to restart their Firefox browser to apply the latest updates. Such a feature would greatly assist us in maintaining the security integrity of our workstations and ensuring that users are made aware of the importance of restarting their browsers when prompted.

If this functionality is not currently available, we would appreciate any insights on potential workarounds or future plans to incorporate such a feature.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your response.

Asked by rupai.tarafder 4 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

Last reply by Mike Kaply 4 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

  • Ezilondoloziweyo

Forced to update ?

So today I was using firefox for work with multiple tabs open, I try to open a new tab and I get this message " Restart to keep using firefox" I have updates set to "Che… (funda okungaphezulu)

So today I was using firefox for work with multiple tabs open, I try to open a new tab and I get this message " Restart to keep using firefox"

I have updates set to "Check for updates but let you choose to install them" And the browser was fully updated to the newest update apart from this newest one?

Every time I try to open a new tab I keep getting this message mean I was unable to save my work and lost multiple tabs ?


Can someone explain this ?

Asked by john smith 10 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

Last reply by joe.killian1 5 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

  • Ezilondoloziweyo

You never signed me out. I have duplicate tabs everywhere.

I can never sign out of my iphone or import my contacts. You have me down on Three devices Each attributing to iOS,iPhone and Firefox on PC. I recently got rid of my Micr… (funda okungaphezulu)

I can never sign out of my iphone or import my contacts. You have me down on Three devices Each attributing to iOS,iPhone and Firefox on PC. I recently got rid of my Microsoft account because I thought its outlook was the source of Confusion. If it’s still alive, get rid of it. When I tried to sign in After I bought a. second pc, You totally confused The former owners. account with mine, Leading to her Canceling Firefox because. we shared passwords for Weeks. I don’t know what’s going on, but I wish someone would pick up a phone over there. I was with y’all for 15 years. Look at the past tense. I got to move on.

Asked by Will Wright 11 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

Last reply by Will Wright 5 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

  • Ezilondoloziweyo

Why isn't Mozilla Corporation getting smarter?

Firefox was once the most popular browser in the world, but then Mozilla started releasing updates every week and became disgusting. Now Mozilla has a tiny piece of the m… (funda okungaphezulu)

Firefox was once the most popular browser in the world, but then Mozilla started releasing updates every week and became disgusting. Now Mozilla has a tiny piece of the market, they have essentially lost almost everything, but they continue to shit with updates like diarrhea, which most users do not need and it's impossible to refuse the annoying, ugly constant reminder about updates. I'm not even talking about the fact that after a refusal to update to a new version, there is a forced update to a new version without permission. So, why doesn't this company learn from its mistakes and become at least a little smarter?

Asked by Trumpeldorf 11 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 5 kwiinyanga ezidlulileyo