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Re: non function firefox




> The -p option wiped out my history replacing it with links to fb etc,

Are you sure that it didn't simply create a new profile, and what you now see is this new, fresh, empty, profile? The new profile is supposed to be empty, this is why you created it.

Most likely the newly created profile became set as the default profile and therefore now this new profile is what you now see.

The old profile should still be present and untouched. Type into the address bar the following, but don't mess things up with the functions there (here you could actually destroy your old profile!), simply read what will be shown on the screen:

about:profiles

You should find listed there the available profiles, the new one and also the old one. Now remember the name of the profiles as shown in the title of the table entries, the name will be given behind the "Profile:", for instance saying "Profile: PROFILE_NAME".

Close all Firefox instances and only afterwards start it again, but this time explicitly saying which profile you want to use. Type (of course replacing PROFILE_NAME with a real name of a profile as you remember it from the about:profiles page):

firefox -p PROFILE_NAME -no-remote

One of the profiles should be the newly created on (free of any configuration clutter, therefore it should work for your desired activity), the other one should contain your old profile as you knew it by now (containing your personal configurations, incl. bookmarks, add-ons, etc.).

Recommended reading:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Multiple_profiles

Best wishes, Marco.


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