Wednesday, October 19, 2011

How To Fix Firefox is Already Running but is not Responding

This article will show you steps you can take to fix the following problem in Firefox : “ Firefox is already running but is nto responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system”.



  
Generally when you receive this message, Firefox won’t start up at all. So to get it up and running again, try the following.
1) Close the existing Firefox process
In many cases, shutting the existing Firefox process can solve the problem. To do this, open Windows Task Manager and click on the “Proceses” tab. Find the process “Firefox.exe” and click on “End Process”.
You can now try starting Firefox. If it still doesn’t work, try a reboot. If that still doesn’t fix it, then move on to step 2.
2) Delete the lock file
If Firefox is not starting up, but there is also no Firefox process running, you need to check if there is a problem with the lock file. If the lock file does not get deleted when Firefox is closed, it can prevent it from opening again.
The lock file will be located in your profile folder for Firefox. The location will vary depending on XP or Vista/Windows 7. Below is the location you should find it for Windows 7 and Vista.
Click the start button and paste in the following: %AppData%/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles, then hit enter.


You will now your profile folder. Double click into this folder. Locate the file called “parent.lock” and delete this file.
Firefox should now startup normally. If not, check step 3.
3) Create a new profile folder
This step only applies if your profile folder does not exist at all. If you opened the profile location in step (2) and no profile folder exists, you will need to create a new one in order to get Firefox started. This would be a very rare occurence, but we have had certain software delete our profile and this was the only way to start Firefox again.
Click Start and then type in %AppData%/Mozilla/Firefox, then hit enter.
You should see a profiles folder, which will be empty and a file called “profiles.ini”. Open the file profiles.ini to identify the name of your default profile folder. You will see an entry like the following in profiles.ini
“Path=Profiles/zr6t8orp.default”
What you need to do next is go back into the empty profiles folder and create a new folder with the name specified in “profiles.ini”. In this case, we created a new folder called “zr6t8orp.default”.
We can now start Firefox again with our empty profile folder. All settings and bookmarks will be lost however, because the profile is being re-created.

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