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Click the menu button and select Settings. Grow and share your expertise with others. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. Search Support Search. Click the menu button and select Settings. Firefox changes a setting in its preferences file to determine whether you've seen the "Firefox Updated" tab. If you are having problems with that file then Firefox will be unable to save this information and will show you the "Firefox Updated" tab each time you start it.

You may also notice that options preferences you select in your Options Preferences Settings tab are not kept after you close Firefox. To correct this, use the steps outlined in the How to fix preferences that won't save article. Grow and share your expertise with others. Step 1: Open Firefox on your computer and then click on the menu icon three lines. Viruses and malware can also be a major cause of a crashing Firefox.

The same is true for any software that may be incompatible with Firefox. If the problem began soon after you installed a certain program, then it is likely that the newly installed program could be incompatible with Firefox and may need to be uninstalled. It is also important to run a full system check for your PC using powerful antivirus software.

There are a lot of third-party antivirus programs you can use but you can also use Windows 10 Defender to scan your system. Sometimes the problem is not with Firefox but with the drivers on your computer. Therefore, updating the drivers could help keep Firefox from crashing. To update drivers on your Windows 10 system, follow these simple steps;. Step 2: Type in "devmgmt. This will open the Device Manager. Step 3: You should see a list of all the devices on your device.

Any devices that need a critical update will be marked with a yellow exclamation mark. Step 4: if you don't see any critical updates, locate the most important drivers, necessary to keep your computer running normally. Right-click on the device and then select "Update Driver". Step 5: Follow the on-screen instructions and when the update is complete, restart the computer to finish the process. Moreover, you can also learn how to fix the Chrome keeps crashing issue.

After implementing some or all of the solutions above, you may want to check the crash reports to determine if the problem has gone away.

Thankfully checking crash reports on Firefox is very easy; just open Firefox and then type in "about crashes" in the address bar. Press "Enter" and the crash report will appear. Problems like a crashing Firefox can cause data loss on Windows After rebooting the computer, run a registry scanner if you have one.

Then run the installer. As a 'me too' response, I too have had this irritation not a problem as such for the last week or so. Even restarting FF generates this update warning from Windows, and FF says that it's installing updates. The time stamp on the latter is changed on each restart as you'd expect from the name. I'm not bothered about fixing the irritation as it only costs one click on a Windows alert to dismiss it, and arguably it's not worth even writing this message.

I'm definitely not going for the default 'reinstall FF' option just for an irritation, but I am curious as to why this has happened in the last few days.

I've not changed the machine or FF config in that time, so I'm guessing that it's been provoked by some tweak at Mozilla Towers. I know that a reinstall costs an hour or two or more, whereas a single click when FF starts costs just a second.

I'm not after a fix as such, I'm just curious as to why this might have just started happening with my copy of FF. No bother, I'll put up with it, it's not a problem. FF continues to be the dog's bollox of browsers :o.



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