I decompressed sessionstore.jsonlz4 and extracted the formData from the about:sessionrestore tab in it and saved that as sessionstore.js. When starting up again, Firefox failed to properly load the session restore data in the about:sessionrestore tab, likely because that data was too large 3. I hope you understand, sometimes is hard to provide a clue. Firefox crashed (not what this report is about) 2. I'm out of ideas.īTW, I know that a bug is not treated until there is time to do it, so it stays in a queue for a long time in some cases, so no excuse is needed. Malwarebytes did not find anything, so I guess it's related to the filesystem or files structures on Firefox part, that went messed up or some file access that was not right. I have also Avast Premier with everything active, including firewall asking for any new rule change, so I don't think malware is involved. After this, Firefox restores the tabs again. I do this regularly, with clearing the internet cache set (and download history, but I think it is irrelevant this one). No matter how many attempts to cleanup and recover I did manually, it simply did not pass a specific recovery point in time, meaning it always recovered the tabs before a specific date.Īnyway, I have performed a Piriform CCleaner cleanup with Firefox closed. Hi, tried some fixes, the recovery doesn't help, but the problem lies in some other place, seemingly. Note that while I filed an issue against the TST extension for bloating the file size of the session store, Firefox being unable to load it properly should still count as a bug. In addition, the session restore data that actually was in the file was ~1.5 months old (despite being written recently), so while just a guess, it seems like Firefox might have issues writing session store files that are too large as well.įirefox should have loaded the session without issue. Tried to start Firefox using the resulting file, and it worked. In short, this decreased the uncompressed size of sessionstore.js from 257MiB to 38MiB.Ħ. Stripped some extension cache data stored by the Tree Style Tab extension, see issue filed against TST for details ( "TST bloats Firefox session store file"). Tried to start Firefox using the resulting file, but it (silently) failed to load the session and just started an empty session (re-compressing as to jsonlz4 did not make difference).ĥ. I decompressed sessionstore.jsonlz4 and extracted the formData from the about:sessionrestore tab in it and saved that as sessionstore.js.Ĥ. When starting up again, Firefox failed to properly load the session restore data in the about:sessionrestore tab, likely because that data was too largeģ. Firefox crashed (not what this report is about)Ģ.
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