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Firefox not loading tabs from last session + cant unpin tab.

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I found a solution that other people might find helpful:

Short version: Do a disk check to fix the error - requires a reboot for the disk to be fixed if the profile is on your windows partition.

Long Version: It was a disk corruption that for some odd reason was continuously replacing the sessionstore file with a corrupt version timed and dated at a time when firefox had crashed.

The fix was to go to 'my computer' -> Right click the drive with the profile on -> tools tab -> [check now]

make sure [automatically fix file system and errors] is checked Click [start] Click [force dismount] Click [schedule a check]

  • Reboot computer*

Let the disk check fix the error.

Fixed (if not then close firefox, delete sessionstore.js in the profile folder and restart firefox).

I found a solution that other people might find helpful: Short version: Do a disk check to fix the error - requires a reboot for the disk to be fixed if the profile is on your windows partition. Long Version: It was a disk corruption that for some odd reason was continuously replacing the sessionstore file with a corrupt version timed and dated at a time when firefox had crashed. The fix was to go to 'my computer' -> Right click the drive with the profile on -> tools tab -> [check now] make sure [automatically fix file system and errors] is checked Click [start] Click [force dismount] Click [schedule a check] *Reboot computer* Let the disk check fix the error. Fixed (if not then close firefox, delete sessionstore.js in the profile folder and restart firefox).

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Hi Kvoter, Thank you for posting that! If you find yourself looking to answer more questions, you can check out our How to contribute page in the Contributor tools menu of this website.

Thanks again, and I will try this the next time I see a corrupted session restore file!

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Hi Kvoter, Thank you for posting that! If you find yourself looking to answer more questions, you can check out our How to contribute page in the Contributor tools menu of this website.

Thanks again, and I will try this the next time I see a corrupted session restore file!