Now it don't ignores the sessionstore. It worked for me when I renamed the compressed sessionstore. The devs had decided to keep the uncompressed files and made it possible to use these in case of issues as a fallback.
I spent some time to figure out that sessionstore. This happened to me when I tried to upgrade from I still suffer from a problem: after Mozilla crashes, it removes sessionstore. I periodically get into situation that session is not restored. Chosen solution If your tabs disappeared and the previous session is not restored: 1.
Close Firefox Delete sessionstore. Replace previous. The profile that Firefox is currently using will have this: This is the profile in use and it cannot be deleted. If so, what I suggest is: On the "Root" folder line, click the button to open the folder and check whether the sessionstore-backups folder has recent files.
If it isn't your recent setup, simply close that new window. Any progress so far? The profile that Firefox is currently using will have this: '''This is the profile in use and it cannot be deleted.
After investigating available files, you can launch the best avalable profile -- if there is one -- by clicking its '''Launch profile in new browser''' button. If it IS what you want, back on the about:profiles page, click the '''Set as default profile''' button for that profile so Firefox uses it automatically at the next startup.
Hi e, thanks for checking. Hmm, what is going on For 2, that's where Firefox stored cached files. There might also be some other sources of data available, with more digging. First, how confident are you that this one is your regular profile?
To see what is available, you can load the '''about:cache''' page in a Firefox tab. Thank you so much! I have not met a person who helped as detailed and good as you. Hopefully you kept a backup of that file?
All tabs recovered I spent time backing up before restoring the operating system. Sorry, long lunch. So all is well now? I don't recommend the Forget feature, it's too destructive. For 1. This means that we need to write all the costly stuff, including DOM Session Storage which is currently what takes most of the disk space, iirc , forms, etc. Since crashes can happen at any time, we are pretty much in a dead-end here.
For 2. We could probably remove closed tabs and windows. Now, while 2. The disk writes to sessionstore. Session Store causes a number of performance issues. This is a large several megabytes , monolithic file, which needs to be fully rewritten every few seconds, which needs to be fully loaded on startup, which needs to be fully rebuilt on shutdown, etc.
There is nothing called "Profile Directory" either under "Application Basics" or further down on the page. If I go instead to "Profile Folder" because it's rather similar to "Profile Directory" and press the button "Open Folder" not "Show Folder" as the instructions specify , then the directory I get into does not have files called sessionstore.
It does have a file called "sessionCheckpoints. Hi Junoba, if you don't have sessionstore. While Firefox is running, it maintains files named recovery. The sessionstore. I don't think the problem is Firefox restoring the latest sessionstore. You might have some kind of "cleanup" software like CCleaner or Advanced SystemCare that selectively removes Firefox data files, which triggers Firefox to restore an older file from the sessionstore-backups folder.
Try removing the older files from sessionstore-backups to another location so Firefox doesn't see them and can't restore them automatically. Note that you shouldn't move the recovery. If that doesn't work, perhaps recovery. With Firefox closed, if these files remain, you could hide them, too. Unfortunately, I still have the problem. Firefox IS restoring the latest sessionstoree.
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