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Firefox starts up automatically when I turn on my computer

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Firefox starts up automatically when I turn on my computer, even though it is not on the startup menu nor msconfig, yes I already tried messing around with the "toolkit.winRegisterApplicationRestart" and it didn't help.

Firefox starts up automatically when I turn on my computer, even though it is not on the startup menu nor msconfig, yes I already tried messing around with the "toolkit.winRegisterApplicationRestart" and it didn't help.

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What does Firefox show when it starts up?

  • Previous session is restored
  • My home page
  • Some other page
  • A combination of the above

This tool can be a bit of information overload, but it seeks out more startup processes than msconfig:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns

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jscher2000 said

What does Firefox show when it starts up?
  • Previous session is restored
  • My home page
  • Some other page
  • A combination of the above
This tool can be a bit of information overload, but it seeks out more startup processes than msconfig: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns

Usually its on a blank page but the other day it was on a page called "How to get help in Windows 10"

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Is your home page set to a blank page? Otherwise, that's a mystery, too...

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jscher2000 said

Is your home page set to a blank page? Otherwise, that's a mystery, too...

yes it is