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ff runs 2 prcesses, cant get rid of 1 prcs, no option to do this

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ff runs two procesess, i cant get rid of one prcs and if i kill the prcs, it starts all over, i was told to go to about;config and change the string : browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 and change its value from true to false but the problem is that the value is already at false, so now what next coz the second ff process is hoarding memory, and b4 u tell me to update, i tried the latest firefox and met the problem there too. i was also told to try changing the value :dom.ipc.processCount. to 1 but found that the value is already set to 1, so what noe

ff runs two procesess, i cant get rid of one prcs and if i kill the prcs, it starts all over, i was told to go to about;config and change the string : browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 and change its value from true to false but the problem is that the value is already at false, so now what next coz the second ff process is hoarding memory, and b4 u tell me to update, i tried the latest firefox and met the problem there too. i was also told to try changing the value :dom.ipc.processCount. to 1 but found that the value is already set to 1, so what noe

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Please upgrade to Firefox 60, and then you can change the number of content processes Firefox uses.

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วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก

Please upgrade to Firefox 60, and then you can change the number of content processes Firefox uses.