^You can manually delete old FF profiles very quickly and easily without having to installed 3rd party apps![]()
^You can manually delete old FF profiles very quickly and easily without having to installed 3rd party apps
Installed on an SSD? Mine is on an old Samsung 830 series and runs just fine. Some websites with masses of youtube embedded videos such as forum threads will slow down initial load as it caches but after a few seconds it's back to normal.
I cannot use Chrome simply because most of the extensions I use are not available on Chrome and it's not as nice to use either.
I find FF performs better stability wise with hardware acceleration disabled so that is one of the first things I do,also probably worth using System Ninja to delete old FF profiles via its junk cleaner ,can get it here and it's free https://singularlabs.com/software/system-ninja/
FF35 has been stable for me with all my extensions.
You disable hardware acceleration eh. But surely it's turned on for a reason? It's meant to help perf not hinder it?
Turn off hardware acceleration
With some graphics card and graphics driver setups, Firefox may crash or have trouble showing text or objects on pages when using hardware acceleration. You can try turning off hardware acceleration to see if it fixes the problem.
Click the menu button New Fx Menu and choose Options.
Select the Advanced panel and the General tab.
Uncheck Use hardware acceleration when available.
Click the menu button New Fx Menu and then click Exit Close
Start Firefox the way you normally do.
If the problem is no longer happening, then hardware acceleration was likely the cause. You can try updating your graphics drivers to see if that fixes it or simply run without hardware acceleration. Otherwise, your problem is likely related to extensions or themes. Continue with the steps in this article to see if they help.
Has anyone here tired Waterfox? My Firefox seems fine and the only crashes i get are the bloody Flash Player ones every now and again.
Has anyone here tired Waterfox? My Firefox seems fine and the only crashes i get are the bloody Flash Player ones every now and again.
Noticed it too, tried Waterfox to see if that helps but it seems to use a lot more RAM with hardly any performance increase.
If you're using Adblock+ in Firefox, try using Bluehell firewall instead. Memory usage will drop dramatically.i have ff and chrome installed
some sites just seem to work better with one browser but i have found that ff doeas eat a lot of sys resorces compaired to chrome