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Firefox restores an older session instead of the last one

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My OS and Firefox both run stable for days but occasionally there'll be a crash. When I reboot and restart Firefox, like I expect it prompts me to restore my session. The session however is one of a few weeks ago -- not the one just crashed. I've had it a couple of times now.

I've tried once, after I had closed all irrelevant tabs and manually restored new tabs, to close Firefox in a controlled way but it made no difference: all the old tabs came back during the next restart.

Session restore worked fine until a few weeks ago.

Notes: 1) I'm currently on 3.6.13 but the sessionstore file may be of 3.5. I think that shouldn't matter but am not sure. 2) I do get error messages about crash plug-ins/plug-in container from time to time

My OS and Firefox both run stable for days but occasionally there'll be a crash. When I reboot and restart Firefox, like I expect it prompts me to restore my session. The session however is one of a few weeks ago -- not the one just crashed. I've had it a couple of times now. I've tried once, after I had closed all irrelevant tabs and manually restored new tabs, to close Firefox in a controlled way but it made no difference: all the old tabs came back during the next restart. Session restore worked fine until a few weeks ago. Notes: 1) I'm currently on 3.6.13 but the sessionstore file may be of 3.5. I think that shouldn't matter but am not sure. 2) I do get error messages about crash plug-ins/plug-in container from time to time

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This can be a problem with the file sessionstore.js and sessionstore.bak in the Profile Folder

Delete sessionstore.js and sessionstore.bak in the Profile Folder

If you see files sessionstore-##.js with a number in the left part of the name like sessionstore-1.js then delete those as well.

See:

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OK, thanks for the tip. Effectively I will be starting a new session, right? So I will lose all tabs -- the ones that I want to keep as well as the ones I don't?

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Yes, you will start a new session if you delete sessionstore.js

You can bookmark tabs that you want to keep.

Right-click the Tab bar: Bookmarks This Tab or Bookmark All Tabs

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Thanks. This seems to have worked. I didn't want to lose my tabs (and haven't) but didn't mind losing my navigation history and such. I guess I should do this every once in a while. Over the course of recent months, the size of my sessionstore file had gradually grown to over 20MB...