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Firefox Freeze Problem - xdude - 01-22-2016 I'm having the Firefox freezing problem for a while now. Once I start FF, it keep building RAM quota and then freezes. Even if I close most of tab RAM doesn't decrease. This really driving me nuts. I do have Chrome can't use that for some FF tasks. Also I have separate sets of Social accounts in both browsers. I wonder if this has to do with bookmarks. I have like 400 links there. RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - Dynamo - 01-22-2016 when it just started? after updating to newer versions? looks like this is similar to this https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/959765 isn't it? RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - xdude - 01-22-2016 Yes I think. I have a feeling problem is Facebook. Now I'm just using Chrome for FB and Firefox for other things. I will see how it goes. Thanks for the link. That page has some interesting pointers. RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - Unixfy - 01-24-2016 (01-22-2016, 07:12 AM)xdude Wrote: I'm having the Firefox freezing problem for a while now. Once I start FF, it keep building RAM quota and then freezes. Even if I close most of tab RAM doesn't decrease. This really driving me nuts. You should probably try Firefox Developer's Edition, it has multi-processing unlike the standard version of Firefox. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/ Extremely useful for me when debugging my sites ![]() RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - xdude - 01-25-2016 Thanks ! now that's something very useful !!! ![]() and it seems I like thought the reason for freezing problem is Facebook. Since I have stopped using Firefox for FB it hasn't happened. RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - TrK - 01-25-2016 I never got a this type of problem but sometimes Firefox becomes resource hogger just like google chrome. The freeze problem maybe due to Facebook scripts and cache as Facebook stores lot of cache on the computer, then any other website(except YouTube). RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - Lucifer - 02-22-2017 have you updated your firefox to the latest one. i had some issues like those and turned out my firefox was an old one. after updating its running smoothly RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - YOuNeS_Dz - 02-22-2017 try to update your plugins.. or clear your FF Cach.. RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - Arkiven4 - 03-01-2017 "The problem is facebook" . May be you must using mobile facebook version because mobile version is lightweight . I think the problem is from your plugin that not compatible with fb . Try delete all your plugin and try again . Maybe RE: Firefox Freeze Problem - humanpuff69 - 04-18-2017 (01-22-2016, 07:12 AM)xdude Wrote: I'm having the Firefox freezing problem for a while now. Once I start FF, it keep building RAM quota and then freezes. Even if I close most of tab RAM doesn't decrease. This really driving me nuts. yes that is the problem with firefox . when you close tabs it doesnt decrease ram usage . with chrome and opera it will kill the process because each tab is a process making the browser much crash proof and much faster because it is now more multicore ready . another problem with firefox is that it is prone to crashing more than chrome but less prone than internet explorer . internet explorer have many many many exploit every day . even tough most exploit is patched not all user update their internet explorer very often and it is not that fast to fix the problem so you better use other browser because it is much safer than firefox but with chrome you get the big ram usage so make sure you have a lot of ram if you want to use chrome that is my opinion . comment your opinion below |