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How to disable multiprocessor support

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I use a number of WIndows 7 netbooks, with limited resources, they use Windows starter and are limited to 2gb ram. The latest update 57 with its multiprocessor architesture has made Firefox almost unusable. Is it possible to stop it running so many separate threads , presuamably thinking there are loads of processors. Ram and CPU demands are really high.

I use a number of WIndows 7 netbooks, with limited resources, they use Windows starter and are limited to 2gb ram. The latest update 57 with its multiprocessor architesture has made Firefox almost unusable. Is it possible to stop it running so many separate threads , presuamably thinking there are loads of processors. Ram and CPU demands are really high.

被選擇的解決方法

To disable e10s/multiprocess go to about:config by typing it in your URL bar. Search for browser.tabs.remote.autostart using the search box on about:config. There may be multiple results. Set them all to false and restart the browser.

If this solved your problem, mark this reply as the solution.

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選擇的解決方法

To disable e10s/multiprocess go to about:config by typing it in your URL bar. Search for browser.tabs.remote.autostart using the search box on about:config. There may be multiple results. Set them all to false and restart the browser.

If this solved your problem, mark this reply as the solution.

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There are no entries in about:config for browser.tabs.remote.autostart

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If there are no entries, create it as a boolean and set it to false.

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Not that into this so have absoluely no idea how to do what you have suggested. Thanks, but I guess Im stuck with acute slowness.

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Right click >> create new boolean.

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Hi done that possibly slightlty quicker. Thanks