Browser crashes & main profile becomes unaccessible when update is available
Dear Community,
I've been struggling with a very peculiar error with my Firefox in the last couple of weeks that I haven't managed to find a solution for. It's kinda disturbing and makes me want to stop using the whole thing, even though I'm a big fan of Firefox.
1.) The first sign of the error is the browser suddenly becoming partially unresponsive. The UI still works - as in, you can scroll down/up on open pages, navigate through menus, open/close tabs, etc. but no HTML content is loaded JS isn't running. First I thought this was just bad connection, but I had a stable internet connection and other browsers would load the same pages. 2.) At this point, when I try to close the whole app and restart it, I get a message that the browser is already running. The dialogue box also offers to force restart the app, which doesn't work (it stops the process but doesn't restart it, so I still have to manually launch the app). 3.) After manually launching after failed force restart, I'm getting another error message saying that I'm using an "old version of Firefox", due to which my old profile "might not work". I can either exit the app or create a new profile. From a new profile I can load profile manager but I'm unable to launch the other profile. However, indeed there is an app update pending. 4.) After the update is installed, the browser launches the new profile and and then from the profile manager I'm able to load the other profile, set is up as standard and remove all other profiles. After this step, all seems to be normal and Firefox keeps working without any issues until a next update is found, but then the whole issue starts from point 1.
First time I suspected that the profile is corrupted, so I deleted it and resynced the settings from my Firefox Account, but this has not helped, so I fully removed Firefox with all the data stored on the local drives and reinstalled it. Then the latest version was installed and the profile worked, so I presumed the issue to be resolved until a new update came. In the last month there's been at least 3-4 updates, all triggering this very peculiar issue issue. I was thinking this might be known so the devs would release a fix soon, but I couldn't find the same issue mentioned, so now I'm suspecting one of the add-ons acting up. However, since the issue only reproducible when an update is released, it would somewhat complicated and time-consuming to deduct which one is causing the error. Hence, asking question here as I'm wondering if anyone had encountered anything similar or could suggest any further steps to fix the error.
I'm using 104.0.2 (64-bit) and following add-ons:
Dark
Extension ID
firefox-compact-dark@mozilla.org
Internal UUID
e19ebbac-c904-4833-9836-b34cd99aedf7
Manifest URL
moz-extension://e19ebbac-c904-4833-9836-b34cd99aedf7/manifest.json
LeechBlock NG
Extension ID
leechblockng@proginosko.com
Internal UUID
fcae5d2b-d421-46db-b85f-bf4b01b74042
Manifest URL
moz-extension://fcae5d2b-d421-46db-b85f-bf4b01b74042/manifest.json
HTTPS Everywhere
Extension ID
https-everywhere@eff.org
Internal UUID
ed95fe88-894b-4f71-b65f-d94ca39184d6
Manifest URL
moz-extension://ed95fe88-894b-4f71-b65f-d94ca39184d6/manifest.json
Decentraleyes
Extension ID
jid1-BoFifL9Vbdl2zQ@jetpack
Internal UUID
249d0d84-b3f5-4682-9a07-2bd77246a6f7
Manifest URL
moz-extension://249d0d84-b3f5-4682-9a07-2bd77246a6f7/manifest.json
Stylus
Extension ID
{7a7a4a92-a2a0-41d1-9fd7-1e92480d612d}
Internal UUID
fa3b5461-95c0-4472-9306-8428d080f931
Manifest URL
moz-extension://fa3b5461-95c0-4472-9306-8428d080f931/manifest.json
Privacy Badger
Extension ID
jid1-MnnxcxisBPnSXQ@jetpack
Internal UUID
c69318fb-2a37-4c3c-abed-60758264c38d
Manifest URL
moz-extension://c69318fb-2a37-4c3c-abed-60758264c38d/manifest.json
Cookie AutoDelete
Extension ID
CookieAutoDelete@kennydo.com
Internal UUID
c452aab0-c8bd-4336-81e3-9482d58fbde0
Manifest URL
moz-extension://c452aab0-c8bd-4336-81e3-9482d58fbde0/manifest.json
Super Dark Mode
Extension ID
{be3295c2-d576-4a7c-9987-a21844164dbb}
Internal UUID
fd0ffaf5-043d-405c-872f-dbd547640b2e
Manifest URL
moz-extension://fd0ffaf5-043d-405c-872f-dbd547640b2e/manifest.json
NoScript
Extension ID
{73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}
Internal UUID
492c4958-9f48-48fe-b927-c0259592f1ca
Manifest URL
moz-extension://492c4958-9f48-48fe-b927-c0259592f1ca/manifest.json
uBlock Origin
Extension ID
uBlock0@raymondhill.net
Internal UUID
b73fc177-8d0f-4a6c-84b9-950e67c850a8
Manifest URL
moz-extension://b73fc177-8d0f-4a6c-84b9-950e67c850a8/manifest.json
I haven't captured the exact error messages but I'm happy to do if that sheds some further light on the issue (would have to wait until next update for the issue to happen though). Any tips would be appreciated.
Wubrane rozrisanje
Hi Spencer, curiously enough, I experienced no issues with the updates to 105 and the 105.0.1 that I just installed a few minutes ago. So I'm going to assume there was indeed a bug in the previous versions or in one of the add-ons which have been resolved since... Thanks for your support anyways!
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Update 105 was released today. Have you encountered this issue again, if so, are you able to grab the error messages for us?
Thanks
Wubrane rozrisanje
Hi Spencer, curiously enough, I experienced no issues with the updates to 105 and the 105.0.1 that I just installed a few minutes ago. So I'm going to assume there was indeed a bug in the previous versions or in one of the add-ons which have been resolved since... Thanks for your support anyways!